Your favorite 1”CD for 1.5khz and up?

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COST NO OBJECT: I would use the $200 BMS 4552nd CD. Smooth with great detailed sound. If you get a LARGE horn, you can use this CD down to 1kHz.
BEST VALUE: I would use the $63 Peerless DFM-2544R00-08 CD. Plastic-coated Ti-diaphragm. Proven simple passive crossovers available.
I OWN: Faital HF108 and BMS 4552nd...both purchased used$
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It would be SWELL if a modest cost ABS construction version of the SEOS-18 and SEOS-24 waveguides were available.
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The ABS construction SEOS-15 waveguide which diysoundgroup sells for $38 would be my first choice for a 1200-1300Hz crossover to a 10" or 12" midbass.
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I own: The $13 PartsExpress B-52 PHRN-1014 1" Horn is 10" x 14" waveguide with 5" depth which can support a 1.2kHz crossover between the midrange and tweeter horn. Several curvelinear cone 12" midwoofers will polar match 90-degrees @1.2kHz. The $130 Eminence DeltaPro 12A is a low cost high quality choice, with a 6.22" total depth which puts the voice coil near the 5.2" horn depth. Alternate Midrange: $188 the Eminence KappaLite 3012HO has natural sound; I own: $230 Faital 12PR300 has a ~5.0-5.2" voice coil depth.
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TAD2001 from 1,5 khz to 9 kHz in 18Sound XT1086.
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Linesource and other who have Faital or 18Sound 1" compressiondrivers, I would like to know. Are they meassuring like there datasheets som of them like Faital HF108 does not have (much) impedance peak like most 1 " compressiondrivers between 1-2KHz? and is this influenced a lot by the used horn? (normally there is two impedance peaks, but the secound one seems to be suppressed on some drivers)
 
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