experience with compression drivers. [message #53084] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 11:07 |
jeff p
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just wondering what everyone has been using. it seems the psd2002 isn't bad but the DE250 is recommended.what about the B&C de400, de400tn and the de500? the de400tn seems to almost be a de250 with a shorting while the de500 has a shorting ring but is titanium instead of polyamide. the de400 fr doesn't look as flat as the 250 and the 500 though. can anyone comment on the sounds of these or has nobody tried them? the de400 isn't much more than the de250.
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Re: experience with compression drivers. [message #53086 is a reply to message #53085] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 13:16 |
jeff p
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being it's a pro sound driver i would think the reliability would be fine for the home audio demands. i'm going to be building the 3pi soon and getting the delta12lfa and psd2002 used. trying to decide if i should upgrade to the de250 right away...i'm thinking it would be best since that is the driver that handles the most frequencies.
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Re: experience with compression drivers. [message #53090 is a reply to message #53087] |
Thu, 15 January 2009 17:32 |
jeff p
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i'm almost certain then that i'll build a 3pi something like this. eminence lense, de250 and delta 12lfa.i'm probably going to shoot for a 4 cubic foot enclosure and tune to either 40hz or 35hz. according to winisd that will give f3 around 45hz and the gain starts rising just a bit around 200hz so that might help just a bit with BSC if i want to pull the speakers out from the walls. i think it only rises 2db at most though and it's a nice smooth curve. not sure on exact dimensions yet but i think it will be a little taller and skinnier, maybe 38inches tall and 14inches wide. the room is 15ft wide, 25ft long with 9ft ceilings. do you see an problem with booming bass with that enclosure and tuning?
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