Jack Arnott (Assistance Audio) was a good source to me, he distributed BMS for the first two decades of this century, hopefully he still does!
Assistance Audio
934 East 2700 South, 84106 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Tel:801 486 2655
http://www.assistanceaudio.com/assistance_audio_bms.html
Assistance Audio
934 East 2700 South, 84106 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Tel:801 486 2655
http://www.assistanceaudio.com/assistance_audio_bms.html
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I tried the lavoce DN10.142 and its a flop. This driver has some QC issues, likely with the VC gap alignment and you can hear what sounds like the VC rubbing down lower around the 2 - 4k range - could be due to a rocking mode excited around the primary resonance. Either way, it's not living up to my expectations. The 60mm size was a huge factor. Too bad.
I'm going to try the Celestion 1730, as it shows the most promise and isn't too pricey. We'll see...
I have a pair of these DN10.142 (only listened to one so far)
It seems to have a "hard" edge to vocals that is unpleasant.
It's in a unity horn, and I took great care to make the throat transition smooth.
But I attributed this to hardness to my DIY horn construction.
But maybe this VC rub is what I am hearing?
Thing is, I made distortion measurements and didn't see anything looking so terrible.
What does the VC issue look like on a distortion plot?
I will put the other unit on a nice horn (QSC clone) and see what I get.
Bummer though, the small size of this thing and low XO is integral to the design of my cabinet.
I already sent the lavoce drivers back and don't have documented measurements on them. I can tell you there was a VC rocking mode at the primary resonances with these drivers on all of the WGs I tried. It was especially worse with smaller WGs that didn't load the driver that well down low, so likely a reactive thing coupled with lower acoustic loading around the resonance peaks. Either way, this driver wasn't going to work.
I've been playing with the B&C DE7 and have had some promising results removing the front chamber, directly mounting it to a 1" WG, but it requires modifying the phase plug and the driver itself won't really cope with xovers lower than 4k without sounding rough. As a super tweeter it looks promising with its 1" VC. Pictures to follow...
I've been playing with the B&C DE7 and have had some promising results removing the front chamber, directly mounting it to a 1" WG, but it requires modifying the phase plug and the driver itself won't really cope with xovers lower than 4k without sounding rough. As a super tweeter it looks promising with its 1" VC. Pictures to follow...