Bricolo said:
50€
🙁
Ouch...🙁
kanaddict said:
For the mid/bass drivers, I would suggest you to look at the Vifa P17wj. This is a real good performer. You can get it for under $50 USD and it is so good that you could use $100 tweeter with it... I know, you don't want these kind of tweeters . I was just saying that the Vifa are very good mid/bass.
I use them in big MTM tower and like the sound a lot. l
Yeah, these would work, but they seem to be about 70E each...
Briccolo, it might be easier to turn this on the head. What drivers are available to you that you can afford? We can then help on the selection.
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Just found the Visaton WS 17 E driver. The response curve looks ok and you can buy it directly from Visaton online😉
Re: Recommendations for <150$ 2 way project
I am tempted to suggest my Arro Clone. I know, I am biased 😀 . I am putting together a small web site to explain the design.
Bricolo said:Hi all
A friend is looking for a cheap pair of 2 way speakers, for less than 150$ (so, less that 100$ in drivers)
What is good in this price range?
I am tempted to suggest my Arro Clone. I know, I am biased 😀 . I am putting together a small web site to explain the design.
many audax are available, are they all good, or are there some bad drivers on theyr product line?pinkmouse said:
Ouch...🙁
Yeah, these would work, but they seem to be about 70E each...
Briccolo, it might be easier to turn this on the head. What drivers are available to you that you can afford? We can then help on the selection.
😉
an idea for the price of the audax here
http://www.hautparleursystemes.com/html/site/tarifs/tarifsaudax.htm
http://www.hautparleursystemes.com/html/site/tarifs/tarifsaudax.htm
Hi Bricolo
I have had a quick look though that website and the drivers do seem a little on the expensive side...🙁
I am only really familiar with the carbon fibre and HDA ranges, and looking through some of the specs of the paper cone drivers they seem a little troublesome at the higher end, all fixable, but you may end up spending too much on crossover components to sort out the problems.
I think the way to go is to use the Vitaton I mentioned earlier, along with the Audax tweeter, and probably go for a nice easy 2nd order XO at about 2.2k, as both the drivers will be able to cope with this. You will need to attenuate the tweeter a little as well. It may cost a little more for the drivers, but you will save in the cost of over-complicated XO components.
Visaton Response curve
I have had a quick look though that website and the drivers do seem a little on the expensive side...🙁
I am only really familiar with the carbon fibre and HDA ranges, and looking through some of the specs of the paper cone drivers they seem a little troublesome at the higher end, all fixable, but you may end up spending too much on crossover components to sort out the problems.
I think the way to go is to use the Vitaton I mentioned earlier, along with the Audax tweeter, and probably go for a nice easy 2nd order XO at about 2.2k, as both the drivers will be able to cope with this. You will need to attenuate the tweeter a little as well. It may cost a little more for the drivers, but you will save in the cost of over-complicated XO components.
Visaton Response curve
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Let me throw something completely different into the fray... can you get Fostex FE103s and do 4 fit in your budget (in the US they are just under $25 each)
dave
dave
If you're looking for cheap drivers you could also checkout the brand "Number One".
site: http://www.monacor.com/
There's even a french version of the site!
I've never used these drivers, but the German speaker building magazine Klang+Ton rates them very high for the price.
They also sell cheap subwoofer amps
site: http://www.monacor.com/
There's even a french version of the site!
I've never used these drivers, but the German speaker building magazine Klang+Ton rates them very high for the price.
They also sell cheap subwoofer amps
planet10 said:Let me throw something completely different into the fray... can you get Fostex FE103s and do 4 fit in your budget (in the US they are just under $25 each)
Just done a quick google search, no-one seems to do Fostex drivers in Europe at all🙁
DIY_Peter said:DIY paradisio sells Fostex
He doesn't have the FE103 in his price list.
dave
More Euro dealers
http://www.spectrumaudio.de -- FE103 48 euro/FE103E 53 euro
http://www.hifisound.de -- FE103E 62 euro
http://www.studiomaudio.com -- FE103E 48 euro
http://www.madisound.com -- FE103E 31.50 USD
i guess all of these prices push my suggestion out of the price range...
dave
http://www.spectrumaudio.de -- FE103 48 euro/FE103E 53 euro
http://www.hifisound.de -- FE103E 62 euro
http://www.studiomaudio.com -- FE103E 48 euro
http://www.madisound.com -- FE103E 31.50 USD
i guess all of these prices push my suggestion out of the price range...
dave
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