trying to search for the radioshack drivers on the RS website. Cannot find any... do they still make some?
any good fullrange drivers (60Hz - 10khz to 15khz) out there for relatively inexpensive??
i need 8 of them and don't want to spend a lot... just trying an experiment and don't want to throw away a lot of money.
Thanks!
any good fullrange drivers (60Hz - 10khz to 15khz) out there for relatively inexpensive??
i need 8 of them and don't want to spend a lot... just trying an experiment and don't want to throw away a lot of money.
Thanks!
That Aura is more of a mid tweeter....
This one is the best 3" i've seen
http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=4044293.27520&pid=100
Radio Shack has pretty much abandoned the diy speaker builder... finding the choice RS drivers like the 1197 or 1354 means finding someone like me or Woody with a stash & talking them out of some of them.
dave
This one is the best 3" i've seen
http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=4044293.27520&pid=100
Radio Shack has pretty much abandoned the diy speaker builder... finding the choice RS drivers like the 1197 or 1354 means finding someone like me or Woody with a stash & talking them out of some of them.
dave
hongrn said:
Not bad----Frequency 80 to 15kHz
Wish it went higher than 15khz
hongrn said:think Richard wanted something inexpensive...
$20 is expensive?
The Aura you posted might get down to 200 Hz... the other will get to almost 100.
A pr of 1197s will likely set you back $25 USD, 1354s are fetching a lot more (as much as $100/pr)...
dave
GM said:Where?
Alabama... Steven Brown found 4 NOS 1354s and a friend who had heard his unfolded tapered TLs offered (& paid him) him $200 for them.
I'd happily sell the ones i have if someone offered me that much. Probably an outlier but still an indicator of the value some place on them.
dave
maybe i be more specific
i am looking to do this as an experiment:
4 drivers one on each side of enclosure.. all wired same phase so no need for a BSC.
these drivers are run full with no filtering. probably looking for 50-60Hz ported enclosure.
now i do not know what top end frequency these will run to.... but i will place a tweeter facing up on the top of the enclosure.
so the question remains... what should the x-over frequency be on the tweeter?
this post could be on the regular loudspeaker forum but the 4 drivers on side of enclosure are more full range than anything.
maybe i only need them to go to 10kHz.
so a 5 1/4 driver run flat to 10kHz... like vifa MG10SD09-08 but this is a little over my budget.... at least for an experiment.
All i want is a cheap 5 1/4 driver that has a flat frequency response on axis and off... 🙂
i am looking to do this as an experiment:
4 drivers one on each side of enclosure.. all wired same phase so no need for a BSC.
these drivers are run full with no filtering. probably looking for 50-60Hz ported enclosure.
now i do not know what top end frequency these will run to.... but i will place a tweeter facing up on the top of the enclosure.
so the question remains... what should the x-over frequency be on the tweeter?
this post could be on the regular loudspeaker forum but the 4 drivers on side of enclosure are more full range than anything.
maybe i only need them to go to 10kHz.
so a 5 1/4 driver run flat to 10kHz... like vifa MG10SD09-08 but this is a little over my budget.... at least for an experiment.
All i want is a cheap 5 1/4 driver that has a flat frequency response on axis and off... 🙂
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