Is there an Alpair driver that might work well with Omega boxes?

I managed to fry the expensive AlNiCo drivers in one of my Omega "Super High Output Monitors." Eventually I'll probably order a set of drivers ($$$) to replace them, but meanwhile I have a question about whether any of the Mark Audio Alpair drivers might work in the cabinet. I would close the second opening occupied by the low frequency "helper" driver and run it full range, unless the blown helper driver turns out to be a good passive radiator (not likely, I know). I'm looking at the 11MS right now.

I think the volume of the cabinet is about 40 liters. The cabinet is treated internally with R compound.

Fool's errand? Fun and exciting adventure?
 

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24"x10"x14" (61cmx25cmx36cm) external dimension. Rear port is flared from 3 to 6 inches. The cutouts for the drivers are about 6 inches. My putative plan is to block the lower driver opening and to use a full range driver on the top cutout. I will reinstall the ports.

I briefly considered trying to rewind the voice coil, but the outer assembly is welded on. I see no way to non-destructively take the driver apart. I imagine the answer is to cut into the surround from the front. No, thanks. Of course the safest answer is to buy replacement drivers; Louis quoted me a fair price, but I can't afford it now. I would reveal the price, but I'd rather not, especially if Louis had made me a bargain offer. I'm the original owner. These pictures really hurt for me to see. . . .

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Looks like CHN-110 would work ok if you tune it low, but you will need to add a port tube on the back, obviously.

Old Fostex FE167e would also work, but you'll have to scour the planet for a decent used pair, as they've been OOP for ages. Probably closer in overall sound and eficiency to your original drivers.

jeff
 
40 litres is pushing it for CHN-110 -it's only a 5 1/2in driver remember. Assuming about 1/2ohm loop resistance from speaker wire, connections etc. & a voltage source amplifier, 30 litres is about the limit for a Helmholtz based vented. That's why I suggested the 120 as 40 litres is a rough mean, & it can take upwards of 55 providing you accept the limited power handling.
 
I was thinking CHN110 off the bat, 40 litres is a bit much (but an approprite volume of “briicks" at the bottom of th e box could fit that…but it looks like this thing takes 3 drivers (or a driver ans 2 PRs)?

The CHN100 is really quite good and dirt cheap… helpyou with affording the pricey proper ones earlier.

dave
 
I was thinking CHN110 off the bat, 40 litres is a bit much (but an approprite volume of “briicks" at the bottom of th e box could fit that…but it looks like this thing takes 3 drivers (or a driver ans 2 PRs)?

The CHN100 is really quite good and dirt cheap… helpyou with affording the pricey proper ones earlier.

dave

Dave,

Looks like 1 wideband, 1 helper woofer and a port at the back - pic that I found through Google search attached for your reference.
 

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After a few days with the CHN-110's, I'm satisfied, as the drivers have exceeded my expectations. I thought they sounded a bit threadbare in the midrange, but after a few days, I guess they've either broken in enough or my ears have subconsciously compensated for their sound. I'll probably be happy with what I've got and just play music. I relegated the "helper" driver to function as an unconnected passive radiator.

I was surprised that my micro-powered LTA MZ2 preamp/headphone amp could drive them to decent levels in my room with a subwoofer. That's 1 watt per channel. About 75dB with the volume control at 2 o'clock, with Air's Moon Safari playing.

Now I have a single perfectly fine alnico full-range driver sitting on my shelf. Maybe I'll use it for a mono full-range open baffle.
 
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