I bough myself a pair of 5 " SB Acoustics magnesium woofers for Christmas. What would be a good tweeter that is less than $100 to match these woofers? The RS-28A would probably have been my first choice but is NLA. The Seas H1212 would probably work but the grid is ugly to match these nice looking woofers. I will probably cross these woofers at 80 hz to a sub, so they will be sealed.
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With a 5” your options seem pretty open, but how about the SB ring radiator? About the same price as the H1212 and can cross low like it too.
How about the one of the medium sized Dayton AMT units?
Unless you are looking specially for a metal tweeter?
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Originally posted by ernperkins View PostThe SB26STCN small format (about 2.85 in flange) neo tweeter should mate very well with the 5 in woofer. Jeff Bagby used the STCN in his SB based Sopranos, crossed at about 1700 Hz. Here's the write-up.Craig
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Originally posted by xmax View PostI would steer clear of the Sopranos design that tweeter can sound so much better with a good crossover design.
have you ever listened to these ? or can you tell how a speaker sounds just by looking at the crossover and charts. if so you are the first human being to be able to do so. this speaker actually sounds pretty good.
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Just guessing looking at the filter the tweeter would be struggling with the low high-pass frequency and the resistor "pad"
tilting the transfer function might not help much. I could be wrong I am a arrogant prick.Last edited by xmax; 01-14-2018, 05:39 PM.Guess xmax's age.
My guess: 15. His grammar is passable. His trolling is good.
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Originally posted by xmax View PostJust guessing looking at the filter the tweeter would be struggling with the low high-pass frequency and slope made worse by the resistor "pad" without a shunt. I would be happy to prove it to you.Last edited by ryanbouma; 12-23-2017, 11:08 AM.
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You realize you are poking at one of the most revered DIY designers, correct? He could make a mistake, he is....somewhat human.....Builds - C-Killa - Speedsters - LithMTM - Talking Sticks - Pocket Rockets - Khanspires - Dayton RS Center - RS225/28A - Kairos - Adelphos - SEOS TD12X - Dayton 8 - Needles - 871S - eD6c - Overnight Sensations - Tritrix (ported) - Lineup F4 - Stentorians - The Cheapies - Tub Thumpers - Barbells - Tuba HT - Numerous subwoofers - probably missing a few...... :p
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Originally posted by xmax View PostJust guessing looking at the filter the tweeter would be struggling with the low high-pass frequency and slope made worse by the resistor "pad"
without a shunt. I would be happy to prove it to you.
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Originally posted by xmax View PostJust guessing looking at the filter the tweeter would be struggling with the low high-pass frequency and slope made worse by the resistor "pad"
without a shunt. I would be happy to prove it to you.
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