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Mission Mv-8E speaker upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 985794" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Nice, I like the look of these drivers especially with the new dust caps.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since you haven't really increased the surface area of the bass driver it is to be expected that the mode won't shake the house.</p><p>It would be interesting to see what the new F3 compared to the old is, and also how the sensitivities compared. My guess is perhaps a little lower, and so the sensitivity.</p><p>Limiting the mid/bass to mid only will have a few advantages as I see it. 1) The midrange is no longer pushed to the limits on x-max. So mid performance should increase. 2) If the lo/mid frequency is at the right point, floor bounce will be less of an issue.</p><p></p><p>If you're up for it you could also play around with a 2.5 way configuration with that driver combination. I actually think toying with a project like this might be very interesting and good learning curve. Maybe better than jumping into a complete DIY build from the word go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 985794, member: 62"] Nice, I like the look of these drivers especially with the new dust caps. Since you haven't really increased the surface area of the bass driver it is to be expected that the mode won't shake the house. It would be interesting to see what the new F3 compared to the old is, and also how the sensitivities compared. My guess is perhaps a little lower, and so the sensitivity. Limiting the mid/bass to mid only will have a few advantages as I see it. 1) The midrange is no longer pushed to the limits on x-max. So mid performance should increase. 2) If the lo/mid frequency is at the right point, floor bounce will be less of an issue. If you're up for it you could also play around with a 2.5 way configuration with that driver combination. I actually think toying with a project like this might be very interesting and good learning curve. Maybe better than jumping into a complete DIY build from the word go. [/QUOTE]
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