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Infinity Dynamic 6.5" Kevlar 150W Speaker TS Specs
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<blockquote data-quote="decibel" data-source="post: 41093" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>Yes, the response of the driver is crucial to make xo decisions. I've not had time to do this yet, and the tweeter was actually xo with a different driver at the time than the ID 6.5". But I would, in this case, have to say that the harsh sound was probably a combination of tweeter and driver cone breakup. When replaced with another slightly better quality tweeter at similar xo, the problem was solved. So I agree, some generic tweeters are questionable.</p><p>All in all, I it appears that the quality of the ID 6.5" driver is good, and has potential. I have started on a design with this driver some time ago, but you know how it goes, time has caught up with me, and further I have not come. The test box is standing in the corner and is in need of a good dusting before I continue with the build. I'll keep you posted if this goes anywhere soon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decibel, post: 41093, member: 951"] Yes, the response of the driver is crucial to make xo decisions. I've not had time to do this yet, and the tweeter was actually xo with a different driver at the time than the ID 6.5". But I would, in this case, have to say that the harsh sound was probably a combination of tweeter and driver cone breakup. When replaced with another slightly better quality tweeter at similar xo, the problem was solved. So I agree, some generic tweeters are questionable. All in all, I it appears that the quality of the ID 6.5" driver is good, and has potential. I have started on a design with this driver some time ago, but you know how it goes, time has caught up with me, and further I have not come. The test box is standing in the corner and is in need of a good dusting before I continue with the build. I'll keep you posted if this goes anywhere soon... [/QUOTE]
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