tbg5,263 posts01-28-2010 1:10pmWell, all I can say is that there is an exceptional single driver made by Feastrex that can be used to cover from about 60 Hz to well above 20K Hz. Actually there are two different drivers, one 5" and one 9." The 5" is the better driver and especially in the field coil version. I heard it in the Maxhorn cabinet and was thoroughly please except below 60 Hz. I have spent a good part of my audio life trying to mate subwoofers with such "not full range" speakers. I don't think it can be done.
These drivers are very expensive. I think $39k per pair. I cannot imagine anyone buying them at that price.
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You can find a SUPER RAVE review on the Inet on Feastrex.
Everyone has to make their own research and judgements.
At that price, I want to hear one, before i put down 40G's.
Field Coil , according to a friend who has heard FC's. do not make any magic more than a good Neodynium magnet.
In classical muisc, there is not much below 60hz.
However according to 2 labs making the new high tech wide band Neodynium speakers, they claim fq's reach as low as, ~~20hz~~ and extend well beyound the earlier designs of 10k hz.
One lab, if my eyes see correctly claim 80khz extension.
Which to me is a selling gimmick. And raises a ~red flag~~
Again in classical orchestra, full symphony, there is hardly any fq's over say,,,10khz.
Which leads me to my latest mantra ,
Wide band is the ideal choice for classical music.