Tang Band W3-1401sd; am I missing something?

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Edit -you beat me to it. Anyway, concurred, it looks fine to me, based purely on the manufacturers published sheet linked to. Impedance peak on the spec. sheet indicates Fs is at the 75Hz stated, & the mass corner of 2Fs/Qt = 483.87Hz matches the FR curve.
 
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Thanks for clearing that up🙂.

So this one should have the high frequency performance of a 3 incher with the bass output of a 4 incher (same Fs as the 4 inch bamboo driver). Except for the low sensitivity it looks like a great little driver.
 
Just checking out this driver on Parts Express and can't figure out how this driver can claim an Fs of 75hz. Based on the manufacturers provided response curve it looks like it's dropping off well before 100hz.

Here's a link to TB's spec sheet:
http://www.parts-express.com/pdf/264-887s.pdf

Manufacturer response curve is usually on open baffle. You can get more bass by using horn or bass-reflex enclosure.
 
Did you get a look at this one? Wish I had a few extra bucks lying around to compare them to each other.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=296-220&ctab=2#Tabs

Just checking out this driver on Parts Express and can't figure out how this driver can claim an Fs of 75hz. Based on the manufacturers provided response curve it looks like it's dropping off well before 100hz.

Here's a link to TB's spec sheet:
http://www.parts-express.com/pdf/264-887s.pdf
 
The Mark Audio are much more intriguing to me than either of those. Tang Band has yet to win me over, they have too little consistency, too many models, and don't seem to spend much time refining things before shipping.

Their 8" fullrangers do seem superb though.
 
Henkjan,

>finally a TB 3" with a usefull Xmax!<

Don´t fall into that trap unless you´re talking car subwoomphers. A driver pumping like mad is a driver loaded with LF it can no way convert into SPL. Back to the drawing board, have a dream about a horn really loading the driver.😀
 
As a sat unit or line array, 3" seems the optimimum size for a metal cone driver.

Just saw these on PE site- why are people comparing them to much more expensive drivers? Looks like a bit of a bargain for the spec.

There is a raise or possible breakup just under 20khz. Not sure about accoustic XO at 80hz as they drop off a little too much perhaps. Anyone tried them? They could be just what I'm looking for..
 

IIUC That's a Dan Wiggins driver. It has the attention to detail I'd expect. Plus the datasheet specifically mentions XBL in the motor description.

It probably kicks donkey, but at that price it needs to.

Stuart
 
Mark Audio already do several. I know I'm going to get some flack for saying this, as Jordan are often seen as some kind of sacred cow, but the fact is, the engineering in the MA drivers is also several generations beyond the Jordan units. The latter remain good performers, but the world moves on, simple as that.
 
In all seriousness, sacred, no; well regarded, yes. How many manufacturers of FR / WR units do you know of that a/ actively ask what people want, and b/ put a lot of effort into actually improving performance in new models?

Competition is good. Improves the breed.
 
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In all seriousness, sacred, no; well regarded, yes. How many manufacturers of FR / WR units do you know of that a/ actively ask what people want, and b/ put a lot of effort into actually improving performance in new models?

Competition is good. Improves the breed.

Scott, I think few pos(t)ers herein are aware of Mark's devotion, emotion and most surprisingly as you note, the direct feedback he invites - guys (it's hard to think of Mark as a typical faceless corporation) like this are certainly to be cherished and encouraged



Well, I must have emailed every manufacturer recently - its good to hear that there are some new full range models in the pipeline.


of course we'd all be interested - care to share with the class?
 
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