Dayton drivers available in the UK?

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Dayton import the drivers to the States, they don't make them.

So if available over here, they wouldn't be called Dayton drivers.

IMO the cheapest source of drivers in the UK is Richer Sounds,
(but they come with the boxes, crossovers and all hardware).

Given the ridiculous cost of drivers in the UK and no good source
of cheap imported drivers, you could do a lot worse than buying
something like the TDL Studio 10 from Richer Sounds and tweak it.

For £200 you get 4 bass units, two midrange units, two treble units,
the crossovers, pretty nice looking big cabinets and all the hardware.

the Eltax Liberty 5+ is also excellent at £100 a pair.
(Floor standing 6.5" two way)

All you need to do is damp or brace the cabinets, (damping
is a lot easier and more straightforward), improve possibly
some mechanical issues, possibly upgrade some crossover
components, possibly improve internal airspace damping
and possibly detune the port.

🙂 sreten.
 
Parts Express calls it the Dayton line because Parts Express is located just outside the Dayton, Ohio city line.

At least some, if not all, of the Dayton line is made by Eminence, which makes it's drivers in the USA. I know this because before Parts Express started carrying the Eminence line, Eminence sent me a list of their customers and Parts Express was on that list. When I asked about a certain Dayton woofer some years ago, Parts Express tech help broke down and admitted that particular Dayton model was made by Eminence, (they aren't supposed to tell you that, lol).

Unless Parts Express decides to expand to Britain, you would have to get Daytons from the USA and pay significant extra cost. 🙁

There is a separate thread on obtaining quality drivers in the UK. You should know that BK Electronics sells Eminence drivers at significantly below the American list price. Also, Adire drivers are available there as well.
 
sreten said:
Hi KC,

Eminence only sell PA type drivers in the UK, no HiFi at all,

🙂 sreten.

Probably just as well, since the Eminence brand hi fi speakers are not that good. They make good stuff under other brand names, however.

But they do sell the Eminence LAB 12 subwoofer over there, which is essentially a 6 ohm version of the Shiva with a cast frame and much larger magnet. I imagine the smaller LAB 10 will be sold over there eventually as well.

They probably sell the LAB 12 because even though they have the Thiele-Small specs of a home subwoofer, the LAB 12 was primarily designed for horn enclosures, therefore would qualify as a PA speaker. The fact that they are quite usable as good home sub is just a bonus. 🙂
 
kelticwizard said:

At least some, if not all, of the Dayton line is made by Eminence, which makes it's drivers in the USA. I know this because before Parts Express started carrying the Eminence line, Eminence sent me a list of their customers and Parts Express was on that list. When I asked about a certain Dayton woofer some years ago, Parts Express tech help broke down and admitted that particular Dayton model was made by Eminence, (they aren't supposed to tell you that, lol).


Actually, all of the Dayton line except for the Titanic drivers and the small 5.25,6.5,8,10,12; 8-12" shielded and the tweeters are made by Eminence.

The techs can give out any information on that, there is no restriction at all. I know because I was recently a PE technician. The Titanic drivers are made in California by NCA Labs. You pay roughly double the cost that PE pays for the drivers. The DSQ woofer was poorly designed - it was literally a rejected model that "became" a car audio woofer. Their semiconductors are largely counterfeits. Jeff Stahl is truly an a$$ by all employee recounts, but the company is great. No, I'm not a dejected former employee. 🙂

Anything else you want to know?
 
kelticwizard said:
Sreten:

That's not much disparity at all.

Have you considered posting where you get your Vifa drivers over in the other thread?


sreten said:


????? over twice the price ? its a rip-off ! 😉 sreten.

Sorry, guys. Because Sreten listed the £ first in the first sentence and the £ second in the second sentence, I thought it was 85 pounds versus 64 pounds, (or it's dollar equivalent) in the USA.

Looking at the post more closely, I see it is 85 pounds versus 64 dollars, which is in fact a huge disparity.


For the record, I draw no joy from extra high prices in Britain and Europe for audio drivers.
 
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