Does it get any better than this from 1-20khz?

Quickie traces to uncover the scale thing. Still, thanks for the tip.
 

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Very smooth response in its passband of say 1.3khz and up. Won’t need much if any in way of shaping the response. Ketone diaphragm for a classic timbre and when used with a larger paper midrange?…….that’s a speaker I could listen to all day without fatigue.
 
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Uses the same diaphragm as the HF108 and HF103.
16 ohm version looks artificially smoother on the mfg. graphs then the 8.
It's virtually identical" to the HF103. although with a larger Fe ring magnet.
The impedance curves shows the same areas of disturbance as the 103 and 108 namely at 5k , and in the top octave.
Grindstones graphs are more accurate.
Deeper throat and shallower exit then a 108, same dimensions and exit angle as the 103.
And yes it looks smooth and manageable, but expect it to be very similar to it's 'brothers'.:)
 
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