Hi all. I wanted to know your opinions. I have a B&C DE900 16 ohm
treble driver, mounted on B&C ME90 horn.
I am thinking of combining it with a 10 inch speaker, to
build a 2-way direct radiation speaker. I am looking at 2 models of the RCF brand. They are the RCF MB10N251 or the RCF MB10N305 I would like to know if these speakers seem compatible
with the B&C DE900 controller at the breaking point.
The system will be bi-amplified and actively processed. Also to say that the system will be ridden in bass with a
subwoofer of 15 A greeting.
Here i let you the links of the speakers:
B&C Speakers
Product Detail - RCF
Product Detail - RCF
treble driver, mounted on B&C ME90 horn.
I am thinking of combining it with a 10 inch speaker, to
build a 2-way direct radiation speaker. I am looking at 2 models of the RCF brand. They are the RCF MB10N251 or the RCF MB10N305 I would like to know if these speakers seem compatible
with the B&C DE900 controller at the breaking point.
The system will be bi-amplified and actively processed. Also to say that the system will be ridden in bass with a
subwoofer of 15 A greeting.
Here i let you the links of the speakers:
B&C Speakers
Product Detail - RCF
Product Detail - RCF
They look OK. The tweeter should reach to the crossover. The horn will work, it is close to its limit.
I think the proper crossover point would be fine after 2000Hz,
to avoid the twteer's peak pressure. Is this correct? Thanks Allen B
to avoid the twteer's peak pressure. Is this correct? Thanks Allen B
If it was me, I would first guess 1400Hz for the woofer. I think the tweeter driver will be OK with this. Maybe 2kHz will also work.
The challenge is because here, the horn is waistbanding, and the woofer is moving into breakup. You will only know if you try. 😉
The challenge is because here, the horn is waistbanding, and the woofer is moving into breakup. You will only know if you try. 😉
fter a while, he acquired 2 RCF MB10N251. The best crossover point with the B&C DE900 was at 1500 Hz
where the highest coherence and frequency response was seen.
I am satisfied with the result. Thank you Allen B for your help.
A greeting
where the highest coherence and frequency response was seen.
I am satisfied with the result. Thank you Allen B for your help.
A greeting