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Fishing expedition: uses for Seas M15Ch-002
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<blockquote data-quote="Kemosabe" data-source="post: 158381" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>Hi Brian</p><p></p><p>I tried it out with a 10" Seas aluminium driver (L26RFX/P)</p><p>Seas 27TBFC/G Tweeter & a Vifa tweeter DX25TG.</p><p>Both of those tweeters are pretty decent in their own right but cost wise and performance wise not up to the level of say a Seas Millenium.</p><p>On the other hand I know implementation is critical as Ian said and even the best equipment implemented badly will sound horrible or at least not reach full potential which I obviously agree with.</p><p>I placed the woofer in a ported 80 liter enclosure (it may have been 85l - I cant recall exactly or the exact tuning).</p><p>The box may not have been perfect but probably not too bad as I stole the box volume and tuning from a Tony Gee project and confirmed with some box software.</p><p>I tested the setup using a 3/4 way dbx crossover (4th order LR). Tried a number of crossover points.</p><p></p><p>I got it all sounding ok - but nothing to right home about.</p><p></p><p>Clearly a well designed crossover and properly braced box would help - no doubt. This was just a proof of concept to myself.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking a nextel mid may be better used with a nextel woofer of the same range? And a decent tweeter. But I am not getting much inspiration...yet.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Anthony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemosabe, post: 158381, member: 3202"] Hi Brian I tried it out with a 10" Seas aluminium driver (L26RFX/P) Seas 27TBFC/G Tweeter & a Vifa tweeter DX25TG. Both of those tweeters are pretty decent in their own right but cost wise and performance wise not up to the level of say a Seas Millenium. On the other hand I know implementation is critical as Ian said and even the best equipment implemented badly will sound horrible or at least not reach full potential which I obviously agree with. I placed the woofer in a ported 80 liter enclosure (it may have been 85l - I cant recall exactly or the exact tuning). The box may not have been perfect but probably not too bad as I stole the box volume and tuning from a Tony Gee project and confirmed with some box software. I tested the setup using a 3/4 way dbx crossover (4th order LR). Tried a number of crossover points. I got it all sounding ok - but nothing to right home about. Clearly a well designed crossover and properly braced box would help - no doubt. This was just a proof of concept to myself. I am thinking a nextel mid may be better used with a nextel woofer of the same range? And a decent tweeter. But I am not getting much inspiration...yet. Regards Anthony [/QUOTE]
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