Megaton A9090 + DE25
Or, preferably the DDS ENG 1-90 Pro + B&C DE250, although several people have had success using BMS drivers and others.
These are both 90 degree waveguides btw. EQ is needed, whether active or passive.
Or, preferably the DDS ENG 1-90 Pro + B&C DE250, although several people have had success using BMS drivers and others.
These are both 90 degree waveguides btw. EQ is needed, whether active or passive.
BHTX said:
These are both 90 degree waveguides btw. EQ is needed, whether active or passive.
I'd be using a DEQX for PEQ and crossover duties. (May be replaced by a Dolby Lake at some future date.)
I wonder, is it possible to convert dome tweeter into compression driver by building small chamber in front of tweeter's dome.
has anyone tried it?
has anyone tried it?
brucemck2 said:I'd be using a DEQX for PEQ and crossover duties. (May be replaced by a Dolby Lake at some future date.)
Bruce, where in TX? DFW area here.
Just curious. I see ppl from TX on here and always wonder what part. 🙂
BHTX said:
Bruce, where in TX? DFW area here.
Just curious. I see ppl from TX on here and always wonder what part. 🙂
Live in Frisco, which is a northern suburb of Dallas, and work in Houston near the Galleria.
Australia has a small market and the small amount of sellers work on margin rather than volume.gedlee said:
Too bad that you are in Aus since I could have gotten you some very good compression drivers from B&C for not much more than those Chinese knock-offs. I never understood why drivers are so expensive in AUS. Those Chinese drivers are like $US17 in China.
On another note, i spotted another Chinese compression driver, and traced its manufacturer website which(finally) has a graph. For $65AUD this looks like a very nice driver if the graph holds true +- 3Db.
http://www.andeyinxiang.com.cn/eng/ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=111
You could if the dome was concave. Otherwise it gets difficult.MisterTwister said:I wonder, is it possible to convert dome tweeter into compression driver by building small chamber in front of tweeter's dome.
has anyone tried it?
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