Pyle PDW21250 Superscoopers

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Depends on what you mean.

A scoop is a BLH and normally designed to only load the bandwidth below its mass corner [2*Fs/Qes], so for a given low cut-off it won't load as high up as one designed for a lower Q driver like the PD, ergo the filter chamber will be larger, ditto its throat, mouth.

WRT sound quality [SQ], a lot depends on what XO point/slope you use and since the BLH will roll off lower due to its higher Q plus being a BLH, then ideally it will need to be XO'd lower than the BR, but will have a much more powerful mid-bass. In short, if you want to XO at a typical 500 Hz or higher it probably won't sound as good.

Trade-offs, its always about trade-offs; my remark was merely about setting the record straight WRT whether its specs were suitable for a BLH, not recommending doing it and due to having such a high Vas [if true] combined with a probably higher Qes than published, it will be unacceptably large.

I assume this is for a prosound app, so must factor in thermal power compression raising its effective Q, further lowering its HF roll-off, increasing it's size long past the point where you're much better off buying either multiple Pyle drivers loaded in appropriate BRs or use fewer high power PD or similar [mid] bass horn driver in scoop bins.

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