Usually higher tweeter points are achieved with 3-way systems which use a "true" midrange.
Best,
E
Or a small woofer like the Silverline Minuet Supreme. 3.5k crossover point giving way to a beautiful midrange.
Is the 2.5 way speaker the ideal home speaker?
I love my ProAc Studio 148, which I think qualify... "The two 6.5 inch units cover bass frequencies but each one has been mechanically tuned to cover mid frequencies. To improve dispersion the upper bass driver has a phase plug whilst the lower unit has a ProAc open weave cap." So, just idle curiosity, but can a 2.5way have with multiple woofers--that is at least four or more total drivers--or is that a different beast all together? |
@tcutter Yep, the Wilson Benesch Vector is a funky beast indeed! Not only are they using no crossover on the midrange, they are using 1st order slopes on the tweeter and woofer, but wait! There’s more! They are also porting the mid-range unit. Not unheard of, but rather rare. Only other speaker I can think of with similar dual-porting is from Sonus Faber. I don’t think calling it a 2.5 way really does it justice since it really has only 2 filter sections, which would normally be for a 2-way speaker. It’s pretty miraculous they are able to do all of this and still maintain a comfortable impedance that they do. In some ways, this reminds me of the famous Seas A25 speaker, now available as the A26 kit speakers. http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/2-way-speaker-kits/seas-a26-10-2-way-kit-pair-based-on-the-clas... Best, E |