In Reply to: "wide band augmented" would be a better term, IMHO. posted by Triodeuser on December 16, 2006 at 06:04:52:
...for 10 octaves. I think about the best we can hope for is extended-range drivers that get the crossovers OUT of the frequency ranges where fundamentals of lots of instruments and voices lie. I'm using a Sonic Craft 6-1/2" B/MR driver that covers, VERY well, 5-1/2 octaves from around 60Hz to 3KHz, and it requires only 1st-order filtering on the top. WOW does it sound good. The inexpensive Dayton mag.-planar tweeters aren't as good as the SC drivers, and I'll be replacing them soon.
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- I heartily agree. There is, IMO of course, NO full-range driver in existance that's excellent... - jeffreybehr 12/19/0609:29:55 12/19/06 (0)