compression driver options? [message #45958] |
Mon, 06 December 2004 18:46 |
Adam
Messages: 419 Registered: May 2009
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Are there any compression drivers out there that are signifigantly better than the PSD2002, without having to spend hundreds more? I was thinking something in the range of 100-150 dollars, with superior performance to the 2002. Or do you have to spend a ton more money to get better results? I don't want anything with a diaphram larger than the 2002. Adam
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Re: compression driver options? [message #45974 is a reply to message #45972] |
Wed, 08 December 2004 15:41 |
Bill Martinelli
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I dont believe Wayne has them for sale yet, but you can email me privately if you like. This is not really a dealers message board.There are drivers such as the 4550 and 4552ND, both drop in replacements for the 2002. The crossover point would certanly not have to be changed, although the attenuation may not be quite enough. Wayne is a crossover expert and can certainly suggest attenuation options for stronger drivers. Bill
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Re: compression driver options? [message #45981 is a reply to message #45974] |
Thu, 09 December 2004 06:08 |
drguayo
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I'm interested in this as well.... would I be able to find a BMS driver that would screw directly onto my PV CH3 horn? Wayne: your thoughts on xover tweaks if I swapped compression drivers? thanks craig.
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Re: compression driver options? [message #45986 is a reply to message #45981] |
Thu, 09 December 2004 20:26 |
Bill Martinelli
Messages: 677 Registered: May 2009
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Craig, There is a thread on driver which is my favorite model, the 4540ND I try and use this model when ever possible because it has the smoothest sound and has extreamly high extension. This will screw into a CH3 directly. The draw back to this model is that the reccomended crossover point is 1900hz. This driver can be, and is used in systems with a 1600hz crossover point. It needs to be derated in power handling in this case. For home audio and home theater 1600hz is fine. For high power output the 4552ND driver is a better choice and a screw on adaptor would have to be found. The 4540ND is my choice and I most always have to use an adaptor to convert them from their screw on mount to a flange mount. These drivers will most certainly need more attenuation in your Pi crossover than the 2002 driver. With out an addition 2-4 db of attenuation depending on the horn you will find the sound very harsh and overly bright as a direct drop in. But then you need different attenuation from an Altec, to a JBL, to an Eminence as well. I just received these in 16ohm no they will seem a little less sensitive. I havnt worked with them yet. Bill
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Re: compression driver options? [message #45987 is a reply to message #45986] |
Thu, 09 December 2004 20:40 |
drguayo
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OK - next question - is there a CH-3 bolt on version by Peavey so I can then go with the 4552ND? do thread/bolt on adaptors have much effect on SQ? thanks everyone. Craig. ps. anyone looking for a CRT - I just listed mine on Videogon.
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