Dome midrange Transducer like ATC SM75/Volt VM752 without Ferrofluid-Overview wanted

I am looking for dome midrange transducers without ferrofluid and with high Rms values (i. e. low loss suspension and thus high Qms values) and very low Qes values (except titan/aluminium/metal dome - only textil dome, phenol dome, Mylar dome and kevlar dome).

The thread
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/158354-mid-range-driver-one-best.html
wasn't helpful in this case.

I can only find the following dome drivers, which meet my requirements most likely:

1) ATC "SM75-150S" ("SM75-150")
ATC SM75-150S
http://langk.dk/hifi1/pictures/hifi/forum/atcdiy.jpg
http://img04.taobaocdn.com/bao/uploaded/i8/T1ODxBXeJAXXXsB_M._113545.jpg_310x310.jpg
http://sidekick-audio.com/media/cat...19eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/a/t/atc_rep3b.png
ATC bringt SH34-76 Hochfrequenz-Lautsprechertreiber auf den Markt S.E.A. UNCUT BLOG
http://www.stereomojo.com/ATC SCM50ASLT SPEAKER REVIEW/images/ATC-Soft-Mid.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_os3NNzmoDAo/SzEV34QBLGI/AAAAAAAAAY4/ad8d-2URhNM/s320/IMG_4130.JPG
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/87123-atc-sm75-150s-dome-mid-measurement-data.html

2) Volt VM752 (VM-752, not to find about voltloudspeakers.com)
http://www.wilmslow-audio.co.uk/volt-vm752-midrange-unit-499-p.asp
http://pigimg.zhongso.com/space/gallery/广州市高雅音响行/VM752_副本.jpg

The greatest difficulty is the fact, that there in general only very few models from this kind of drivers on the marked - here a small overview - unfortunately all with ferrofluid in various viscosity:

Morel, various
http://www.morelhifi.com/products/pdf/Midrange/EM/Specs sheet EM 1308.pdf
http://www.morelhifi.com/products/pdf/Midrange/Specs sheet MDM55.pdf
Morel Loudspeakers - Mobile Audio - Components - Tweeters & Midranges - Supremo Piccolo
Morel CDM 88 dome midrange 88mm CDM88* - Other - Kick Bass & Midrange - Speakers

Dynaudio various
Dynaudio - Technical Specifications MD 142 Soft Dome Midrange
Dynaudio archive
http://s04.trixum.de/upload2/e/q/eqy81diaZ9Uw128610915467P2333.jpg
http://www.gattiweb.com/images/dynaudio/d76af_photo.jpg
http://www.schauki.at/waveguide/atc2.jpg


Swans Hi-Vi DMN-A
http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/images/products/preview/dmn-a.jpg

ASE/Vifa D 75 MX 41-08 (ScanSpeak Discovery D7608/9200-10)
http://www.madisound.com/pdf/vifa/d75mx-31-08e.pdf
Vifa D 75 MX 41-08, Vifa D75 MX 41-08, Vifa D75MX 41-08, mitteltöner, kalotte, m Mike Koch Audio
ScanSpeak Discovery D7608/9200-10 3" Dome Midrange (D75MX41): Madisound Speaker Store
http://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/d7608-920000.pdf
http://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/d7608-920010.pdf

Tangband 75-1558SE
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/75-1558se.htm

Thank you very much in advance for advices.

Actually it would take only a recone kit and a PA midrange driver. The side where the horn sits normally is closed. And the closed side remains open.
I wonder why nobody does that for create such a commercial product - except Glockenklang by their tweeters; go to
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...glockenklang-phenol-99db-based-rcf-tw116.html
 
Swan/Hi-Vi also has a DMB-A. A ferrite version, and a lot less costly.

Dayton Audio has the DC50, unknown if it's FF or not.

Don't also forget the older LPG and Peerless India drivers. You may find one there.

Later,
Wolf

Overview DMB-A Dome Midrange_HiVi, Inc.
Overview DMN-A Dome Midrange_HiVi, Inc.
Dayton's TM1a looks like RCF's vintage dome mid/high frequency dome combination from the studio monitor "SCF-6000" (SCF6000)
Overview TM1A_HiVi, Inc.
this very special dricer from RCF is mentioned by page 113 (fig. 40f) in the third showed pdf book "Dichtung und Wahrheit" (download for free as I know) about the URL
http://www.hornlautsprecher.de/download.htm

Dayton DC50F and RS52RN
Dayton Audio Midranges - Loudspeaker Drivers By Type - Loudspeaker Components
Dayton Audio
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/102262-dayton-dome-vs-hi-vi.html

BTW - Seas' vintage model H204 ("H-204") about
http://www.seas.no/images/stories/vintage/pdfdataheet/h204_3_dome.pdf
so as the counterpart from Viva (Vifà, predecessor of D75MX) haven't a successor modell in this kind, if I am not mistaken.
also not for the Nokia dome midrange LPKM 130 about
http://www.caninialtoparlanti.it/images/mid-ITT.jpg
 
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RCF's very special and very rare dome midrange/tweeter set-up from the model "SCF6000" (SCF 6000") is also to see about
ebay auction item number: 260741432582
Don't also forget the older LPG and Peerless India drivers. You may find one there. Later, Wolf
I don't understand this term. Mean you OEM drivers from LPG and Peerless "made in India" ??
 

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Which mid? ATC SM75-150S or Volt VM752

I am looking for dome midrange transducers without ferrofluid and with high Rms values (i. e. low loss suspension and thus high Qms values) and very low Qes values (except titan/aluminium/metal dome - only textil dome, phenol dome, Mylar dome and kevlar dome).

The thread
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/158354-mid-range-driver-one-best.html
wasn't helpful in this case.

I can only find the following dome drivers, which meet my requirements most likely:

1) ATC "SM75-150S" ("SM75-150")
ATC SM75-150S
http://langk.dk/hifi1/pictures/hifi/forum/atcdiy.jpg
http://img04.taobaocdn.com/bao/uploaded/i8/T1ODxBXeJAXXXsB_M._113545.jpg_310x310.jpg
http://sidekick-audio.com/media/cat...19eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/a/t/atc_rep3b.png
ATC bringt SH34-76 Hochfrequenz-Lautsprechertreiber auf den Markt S.E.A. UNCUT BLOG
http://www.stereomojo.com/ATC SCM50ASLT SPEAKER REVIEW/images/ATC-Soft-Mid.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_os3NNzmoDAo/SzEV34QBLGI/AAAAAAAAAY4/ad8d-2URhNM/s320/IMG_4130.JPG
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/87123-atc-sm75-150s-dome-mid-measurement-data.html

2) Volt VM752 (VM-752, not to find about voltloudspeakers.com)
Volt VM752 Midrange Unit
http://pigimg.zhongso.com/space/gallery/广州市高雅音响行/VM752_副本.jpg

The greatest difficulty is the fact, that there in general only very few models from this kind of drivers on the marked - here a small overview - unfortunately all with ferrofluid in various viscosity:

Morel, various
Sorry, page not found - Morel
Sorry, page not found - Morel
Morel Loudspeakers - Mobile Audio - Components - Tweeters & Midranges - Supremo Piccolo
Morel CDM 88 dome midrange 88mm CDM88* - Other - Kick Bass & Midrange - Speakers

Dynaudio various
Dynaudio - Technical Specifications MD 142 Soft Dome Midrange
Dynaudio archive
http://s04.trixum.de/upload2/e/q/eqy81diaZ9Uw128610915467P2333.jpg
http://www.gattiweb.com/images/dynaudio/d76af_photo.jpg
http://www.schauki.at/waveguide/atc2.jpg


Swans Hi-Vi DMN-A
http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/images/products/preview/dmn-a.jpg

ASE/Vifa D 75 MX 41-08 (ScanSpeak Discovery D7608/9200-10)
http://www.madisound.com/pdf/vifa/d75mx-31-08e.pdf
Vifa D 75 MX 41-08, Vifa D75 MX 41-08, Vifa D75MX 41-08, mitteltöner, kalotte, m Mike Koch Audio
ScanSpeak Discovery D7608/9200-10 3" Dome Midrange (D75MX41): Madisound Speaker Store
http://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/d7608-920000.pdf
http://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/d7608-920010.pdf

Tangband 75-1558SE
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/75-1558se.htm

Thank you very much in advance for advices.

Actually it would take only a recone kit and a PA midrange driver. The side where the horn sits normally is closed. And the closed side remains open.
I wonder why nobody does that for create such a commercial product - except Glockenklang by their tweeters; go to
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...glockenklang-phenol-99db-based-rcf-tw116.html

I am going through a similar exercise selecting midrange drivers

Mine is between the ATC SM75-150S and the Volt VM752

In the UK the Volt is readily available as is the base version of the 150 but not the higher performance S version.

Simon
 
I am going through a similar exercise selecting midrange drivers

Mine is between the ATC SM75-150S and the Volt VM752

In the UK the Volt is readily available as is the base version of the 150 but not the higher performance S version.

Simon

I have the same dilemma; I want the S but can't seem to locate a source so I think I'll go with the Volts.

Looks like is will be only the Volt VM752 from now on, ATC are out of the DIY game as far as midranges go.
 
Looks like is will be only the Volt VM752 from now on, ATC are out of the DIY game as far as midranges go.
Yeah I know. I was rushing to buy some of the last stock Wilmslow had when I got offered a S/H pair of ATCs locally for <1/3 new price plus shipping.

I have a build planned and all the rest of the parts (active, 4 way) but have to prioritise other stuff first, so maybe late in the year.
 
ATC are very protective of their studio market.

They used to supply Quested with mids until Quested increased their market share following them supplying Abbey Road with monitors.
Roger Quested then approached Volt for a replacement resulting in the VM752.

ATC pulled a similar stunt when the monitors of another customer (Klein&Hummel, now part of Neumann) increased in popularity causing K&H to delete their top of the range model and last year ATC simply stopped selling mids to anyone.

As far as I know PMC pretty much always made their own 3" dome, they may have started out with Volts though.
 
What does this mean exactly and
what is the main disadvantage compared to the ATC version (maybe also manufactured from Volt Loudspeakers as custom made version) ?

The ATC SM75-150 has lower fs and higher Qms than the Volt. And I would be surprised if the Volt has as low distortion as the ATC.

I am crossing my ATC at 390 Hz to the woofer. I guess that would not work well with the Volt, which has fs above that.