Actually, I have now 4 of them as Atmos speakers. Works fine and resonse is finally falt enough.
The major challenge is the tweeter sensitivity and tweeter impedanse response. Weird that tweeter needs impedanse compensation, at least in my Xover.
Tweeter response drops in 10k to side directions (much like FR) quite much but this does not matter when used as Atmos speaker.
This might be interesting combined with those cheap class D amp modules and simple active Xover. As active the tweeter sensitivity does not matter.
The major challenge is the tweeter sensitivity and tweeter impedanse response. Weird that tweeter needs impedanse compensation, at least in my Xover.
Tweeter response drops in 10k to side directions (much like FR) quite much but this does not matter when used as Atmos speaker.
This might be interesting combined with those cheap class D amp modules and simple active Xover. As active the tweeter sensitivity does not matter.
I have used the 5-1/4" non coax version for car use, it was crossed over around 1kHz 6db/octave to a 2" peerless full range. It sounded quite good. I haven't had the chance to audition the coax yet.
My windshield might help with high fr dispersion.
I had Audax 5.25 coax in there before and i loved them. I lost a tweet when my amp failed though. I haven't been able to find them again for sale.
I had Audax 5.25 coax in there before and i loved them. I lost a tweet when my amp failed though. I haven't been able to find them again for sale.
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