SB acoustics 8" / HiVi RT2C Build thread!!!!!

Beaming or lobing? He's already bought the tweeters and they allegedly dont like being crossed too low despite the fs.
At least now the crossover point isn't 4khz or something..
if it were me I'd use a waveguide.

For a 2K OX the 8" should be at -6dB at 90° and the tweeter will radiate at 180°... not very homogenous.
My seas T25 are ok at 1,4Khz (LR24 active) but i'm agree with you, they don't sound amazing at such frequencies.
But in a WG i'm sure they shoud be a lot better.
 
I have many very pricey good texile dome tweeters, and one pair of "cheap challenge" DIY loudspakers with a Visaton BG16 (15$ 6" fullrange) with a cheap monacor RBT95, i'm blowed by the quality of the treble each time i listen to them.

silverprout,

What is your crossover point and what crossover did you implement for the RBT-95 and BG 16?

Edit: I could not find a BG 16 on the Vsiaton website - did you mean BG 17?
 
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The RT2H cannot xover that low. 2.3k is about the limit of those units. 2k they sound stressed.

OP- then you have PT2C instead of RT2C- VERY different units. The FR plot you posted is for the RT2C, and is wrong for the PT2C. The PT2C (I've used them) is only good down to 2.3k (24dB) at the lowest, and 2.1k in multiples, 3k (12dB) for better usage.
This is the FR of the PT2:
https://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/specs/275-085--dayton-audio-pt2c-8-specifications.pdf

It has a peak before lowend rolloff, and a peak before highend rolloff, and a broad dip in the middle.

Later,
Wolf
nah, the rt2h can play down to 1.5 khz.
SWANS RT2H-
"Excellent performance down to 1.5 kHz." says troel
 
Well, maybe so, but they had HiVi written on them and the box they came in was covered with the words "HiVi Research"........😱

So there was a HiVi emblem on them? Or was it hand-written?

FWIW, they will fit the same recess in a cabinet, and have a lot of similar parts, but the PT2-C is not made by HiVi.

This means packaging is interchangeable.

Later,
Wolf