Feedback on 18Sound 10NDA610 as midrange

8" driver in LARGE horn.....

JBL sells the CMCD_82 specialized 8" driver designed for horn loading. JBL designed a phase plug for the CMCD_82 which improves high frequency quality up to 2,000Hz by equalizing wavelength variant path lengths, similar to small diameter compression driver technology. About $600/driver with phase plug. JBL sells modest size Progressive Transistion Waveguides for the CMCD_82, including an 18" x 18" with a 90H x 50V polar pattern. There is also a LARGE 38" diameter 24" deep JMLC horn which the CMCD_82 is reported to perform well on. Several well reviewed JBL studio speakers use the CMCD_82 + PT waveguides, with a compression driver tweeter in similar directivity PT waveguide, and a couple 15" woofers.

JBL Progressive TransitionTM (PT) Waveguides.
PT-K95MH waveguide (90° x 50°, 18 x 18in, rotatable.
PT-K64MH Mid-High Frequency 60° x 40° rotatable

VP7315/64DP Powered 15" 3-Way Integrated Loudspeaker System
--CMCD_82 in PT-K95MH waveguide (90° x 50°, 18 x 18in, rotatable.
--JBL2452H-SL, 100mm (4 in) titanium damped diaphragm, 1.5 in. exit. Waveguide: JBL PT-K64-MHF
 

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8" driver in LARGE horn.....

JBL sells the CMCD_82 specialized 8" driver designed for horn loading. JBL designed a phase plug for the CMCD_82 which improves high frequency quality up to 2,000Hz by equalizing wavelength variant path lengths, similar to small diameter compression driver technology. About $600/driver with phase plug. JBL sells modest size Progressive Transistion Waveguides for the CMCD_82, including an 18" x 18" with a 90H x 50V polar pattern. There is also a LARGE 38" diameter 24" deep JMLC horn which the CMCD_82 is reported to perform well on. Several well reviewed JBL studio speakers use the CMCD_82 + PT waveguides, with a compression driver tweeter in similar directivity PT waveguide, and a couple 15" woofers.

JBL Progressive TransitionTM (PT) Waveguides.
PT-K95MH waveguide (90° x 50°, 18 x 18in, rotatable.
PT-K64MH Mid-High Frequency 60° x 40° rotatable

VP7315/64DP Powered 15" 3-Way Integrated Loudspeaker System
--CMCD_82 in PT-K95MH waveguide (90° x 50°, 18 x 18in, rotatable.
--JBL2452H-SL, 100mm (4 in) titanium damped diaphragm, 1.5 in. exit. Waveguide: JBL PT-K64-MHF

Thanks for the tip! Interesting line of products. I found a paper on the guides and one on the drivers that I need to read (over the week). Skimming through I see there is a 6" CMCD-61H that is better suited for the operating range I'm looking for (recommended for 400-3500Hz vs. the 8" 250-2000Hz).

In terms of horns, I guess a 90x50 will better match the TPL's 80x30 than the 60x40 option, right?

As I start to think this through I cannot but wonder why is it that others aren't doing this with TPL-150H. What's your view?

Cheers!
 
If I have time I'll do dispersion measurements as well. Plan on using it from 250-2k. There is a small breakup peak at 4k. It was so clean I got carried away with the volume and fried a very nice dome....sounded glorious up to that point though.
 
Bought one for a project. It should be on everyone's radar for high efficiency midrange use. The cleanest mids I've heard from a prosound driver. Reminds me of a nice home midbass but with a 20db output advantage.

Context Please.

Are your words referencing the 18Sound 10NDA610 ( or a JBL model mentioned by LineSource ) ?

Thanks 🙂
 
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Sorry about that. 10NDA610.

I will say the specs with AIC off of WooferTester 3 (Dayton) are a little different than the spec sheet. Without the AIC coil attached, the spec match pretty close. When attatched, Qes goes from .24 to .30, Qms goes from 6.9 to 1.5, Qts goes up to .25.

Le goes from 1.3 to .8mh. Impedance is under 10 ohms at 20k.
 
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No personal experince... but this is a pure midrange from about 500Hz up.
Voice coild travel is just over 1mm, efficiency hits 95-ish dB above 1Khz but will be under 90dB below that since the frequency response is taken on an infinite baffle.
Due to baffle step you will loose up to 6dB in the bass in a typical cabinet.
 
No personal experince... but this is a pure midrange from about 500Hz up.
Voice coild travel is just over 1mm, efficiency hits 95-ish dB above 1Khz but will be under 90dB below that since the frequency response is taken on an infinite baffle.
Due to baffle step you will loose up to 6dB in the bass in a typical cabinet.

My apologies, but I decided to delete my post re: Beyma 6MI-90.

Foam surrounds !
 
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10NDA610 110db distortion

Quick non-optimized distortion measurements.

- 110db @ 1 meter measured with pink noise using a CEM DT-85A
- 2009 ECM8000 uncalibrated measurement mic @ 2 meters into A&H ZED14
- 40 liter non braced 3/4" chinese birch box with minimal lining
- Bandpassed @ 150 and 4khz with LR12 slopes.
- Test signal using ARTA STEPS from 200 to 4khz
- 123.1 db max spl @ 1 meter with one channel of a QSC PLD4.5 just shy of clip indicator.
 

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