The cheap hornloaded Neo CD3.5HB Fountek might do the trick, 50USD around here
I would expect 3.3uf/6khz being low without xo on Supra
But at the prices of RAAL I would consider to cross the Supra active around 1khz, to a Beyma AMT "ribbon"
The Beyma would need just a very small amp
I would expect 3.3uf/6khz being low without xo on Supra
But at the prices of RAAL I would consider to cross the Supra active around 1khz, to a Beyma AMT "ribbon"
The Beyma would need just a very small amp
Without xo on Supra, I would say above 10khz
Mind you, I have never heard your driver, so I can only look at Supra site specs
Especially above 10khz the small Fountek neoCD1.0MB could work, but its not listed on Fountek site, so I have no clew where it comes from
Or else maybe look at the Fountek JP3.0
Another interesting option could be the Pioneer-TAD ART-55D, 72USD at E-speakers.com
Supposedly made especially to be used only above 9khz, and limited to that use
Well, if you can afford the new Raven point source, seems e-speaker has lowered price by 25%
But above 10khz, less will be fine
Oh, I can only suggest what would be my own considerations, may not be like yours, or even the best
Mind you, I have never heard your driver, so I can only look at Supra site specs
Especially above 10khz the small Fountek neoCD1.0MB could work, but its not listed on Fountek site, so I have no clew where it comes from
Or else maybe look at the Fountek JP3.0
Another interesting option could be the Pioneer-TAD ART-55D, 72USD at E-speakers.com
Supposedly made especially to be used only above 9khz, and limited to that use
Well, if you can afford the new Raven point source, seems e-speaker has lowered price by 25%
But above 10khz, less will be fine
Oh, I can only suggest what would be my own considerations, may not be like yours, or even the best
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