Thank youSoundimports.eu have fairly prices international shipping.
Soundimports.eu have fairly prices international shipping.
Fairly is kinda broad here.
Soundimpots sell the TC9 at 20 euros, which is $23.40.
Plus shipping....
Spaceman, I had completely forgot. Digikey sells online, and having an online shop based in your country, they often have free shipping, and it's also free of import taxes.
Check them out here, at 10.5 euros, and in stock.
TC9FD18-08 Peerless by Tymphany | Audio Products | DigiKey
Yes their prices are often 2 times higher than the same product on Parts Express..Fairly is kinda broad here.
Soundimpots sell the TC9 at 20 euros, which is $23.40.
Plus shipping....
Wow amazing..Spaceman, I had completely forgot. Digikey sells online, and having an online shop based in your country, they often have free shipping, and it's also free of import taxes.
Check them out here, at 10.5 euros, and in stock.
TC9FD18-08 Peerless by Tymphany | Audio Products | DigiKey
It's like having Part Express, in my country
Thank you so much..
Will call them tomorrow when they open
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I called them and indeed they sell it, and the shipping cost is lower!
That's amazing, thank you perceval.
BTW,
Do you guys think the Peerless by Tymphany driver in the following link would be better than the TC9FD?
Peerless by Tymphany SDS-160F25PR01-08 6-1/2":
Peerless by Tymphany SDS-160F25PR01-08 6-1/2" Paper Cone Woofer Speaker
It's 6.5", 8Ω, and 35-8,000Hz.
It's bigger than the TC9FD's 3.5"..
The question is if it will sound as good as the TC9FD, which is so praised all the time,
yet provide me a wider diameter sound and feeling from a driver, something that the 3.5" probably wouldn't..
That's amazing, thank you perceval.
BTW,
Do you guys think the Peerless by Tymphany driver in the following link would be better than the TC9FD?
Peerless by Tymphany SDS-160F25PR01-08 6-1/2":
Peerless by Tymphany SDS-160F25PR01-08 6-1/2" Paper Cone Woofer Speaker
It's 6.5", 8Ω, and 35-8,000Hz.
It's bigger than the TC9FD's 3.5"..
The question is if it will sound as good as the TC9FD, which is so praised all the time,
yet provide me a wider diameter sound and feeling from a driver, something that the 3.5" probably wouldn't..
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One is a woofer and the other a full range speaker. Although full range is a large word for a 3.5" driver. Combine the two and have more fun, although other woofers would be more suitable to pair up with a full range driver.
If you want a bigger driver, there are lots of bigger full range drivers available.
While it is no secret that I like the TC9, it would depend what you want from it to call it suitable for the job you intend it to do. By itself it isn't going to be a bass monster.
If you want a bigger driver, there are lots of bigger full range drivers available.
While it is no secret that I like the TC9, it would depend what you want from it to call it suitable for the job you intend it to do. By itself it isn't going to be a bass monster.
By itself it isn't going to be a bass monster.
But it is not lacking in the bass department either...!
Effortless deep and rich bass is very achievable, but the room wont shake (much) as it would with large sub systems.
There is a review, with good and detailed measurements, of drivers similar to, and including the TC9FD18-08 here:
< Timothy Feleppa's Pages: Speaker Measurements - Midrange/Fullrange Speakers 4" and smaller >
There are subjective comments on the speakers as well as the good measurements. You can find some drivers as good as the TC9 at prices not too much higher than the TC9. It is a good resource.
< Timothy Feleppa's Pages: Speaker Measurements - Midrange/Fullrange Speakers 4" and smaller >
There are subjective comments on the speakers as well as the good measurements. You can find some drivers as good as the TC9 at prices not too much higher than the TC9. It is a good resource.
Isn't it? I've never gotten it to play with an F3 below about 100 Hz. What sort of tricks does it take to go lower?But it is not lacking in the bass department either...!
Isn't it? I've never gotten it to play with an F3 below about 100 Hz. What sort of tricks does it take to go lower?
This is what I measured mine to, flat down to about 20hz.
Sealed array of 20 drivers per cabinet.
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