Hi! I have been using ProAc Response 2.5 clone some yrs ago and now I am looking for tweeter drivers for a new build.
I like the sound in Scanspeak but have heard of tweeters that are better and a size larger. What do you recommend for a step up there? I am looking for a soft touch to it and clean, not to harsh.
Thanks for advices.
I like the sound in Scanspeak but have heard of tweeters that are better and a size larger. What do you recommend for a step up there? I am looking for a soft touch to it and clean, not to harsh.
Thanks for advices.
did you build the clone with original D2010 tweeter
or the version Troels had on his site?
I did work with D2008 tweeter. One mean little beast.
Performs very well once the XO is right.
Ok the D2095/9300 perhaps is the way to go. I remember listening to them and they was really clean and soft. How is the "peer point" in those? The 2.5-Clone was just a big sound wall.
I am planning a complete new 3 way build. And working my way down. Would a Dayton Euro 7" be a good match?
Dayton Audio ES180-8 7" Euro Series Paper/Fiber Woofe | 295-350
I can say that i would like to have some "peer point" effect
I am planning a complete new 3 way build. And working my way down. Would a Dayton Euro 7" be a good match?
Dayton Audio ES180-8 7" Euro Series Paper/Fiber Woofe | 295-350
I can say that i would like to have some "peer point" effect
It comes down to your capability as a designer and time and money you want to invest.
For a 3 way build D2010 is fine. It depends more on what you are asking it to do.
If you crossing it to a small 3" mid around 3khz, it's just fine and dandy.
That Dayton/Usher driver is not available. Usher 8945A and couple of other drivers can be used.
Are you looking to design and build from scratch or build a kit? Whats the budget? How are your woodworking skills?
Scan makes a lot of drivers and there are a lot of possibilities.
For a 3 way build D2010 is fine. It depends more on what you are asking it to do.
If you crossing it to a small 3" mid around 3khz, it's just fine and dandy.
That Dayton/Usher driver is not available. Usher 8945A and couple of other drivers can be used.
Are you looking to design and build from scratch or build a kit? Whats the budget? How are your woodworking skills?
Scan makes a lot of drivers and there are a lot of possibilities.
Thanks for the graph
concerning the Dayton 7" it seems like a woofer more than a midrange
http://www.audioalchemy.ro/difuzoare/dayton/ES1808.pdf
concerning the Dayton 7" it seems like a woofer more than a midrange
http://www.audioalchemy.ro/difuzoare/dayton/ES1808.pdf
And the clone driver (mid-woofer)
http://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/18w-8535-00.pdf
http://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/18w-8535-00.pdf
Ok the D2095/9300 perhaps is the way to go. I remember listening to them and they was really clean and soft. How is the "peer point" in those? The 2.5-Clone was just a big sound wall.
I am planning a complete new 3 way build. And working my way down.
Then use a real midrange..
IF you like a low crossover point for the tweeter then here is a grouping:
New Transducer Labs N26 Ceramic Tweeter - Page 2
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