I agree with the AT Flex-Units. You may find this driver's frequency response/construction hard to beat: (http://www.solen.ca/pdf/audiotec/4h521306.pdf)
best 4.5" midrange drivers under $1K
Hi folks,
was wondering if any could give suggestion for best midrange. prefer it can make clean audible output down to 100-150Hz, flat up to 5KHz, and has non-paper cone. currently using seas excel wcyex001 in a 3-way setup (alumunium ribbon en fiberglass midbass).
Cheers.
was wondering if any could give suggestion for best midrange. prefer it can make clean audible output down to 100-150Hz, flat up to 5KHz, and has non-paper cone. currently using seas excel wcyex001 in a 3-way setup (alumunium ribbon en fiberglass midbass).
Cheers.
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Zaph is the man. Enjoy Zaph drivers under 4.5" Zaph 5.5" drivers Funny, but I prefer paper for its snappy sound. Poly cones sound smoother but sort of dead IMHO. |
Shadorne, I would guess you are a fan of the dome midrange? What material? In some ways a dome midrange would be better than any cone-type driver. I don't know what they are. Here is a cheap one albeit aluminum. |
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