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In Reply to: RE: Super Tweeter Suggestions posted by tomservo on October 18, 2023 at 09:56:50
Hi, I have BMS4592 2" Mid Drivers mounted on Wooden Horns in my Klipcshorns, I will Check out your suggestions. Thanks!
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The 4592 is the coax driver i think, if it is, you have a super tweeter, a REAL one that does go past 20KHz.
What i recall is the mf/hf crossover isn't as good as it could be. We use the B&C coax in it's place.
The thing with horns is getting smooth / flat response, do you have a way to measure what you have?
Hi,
I bought the Volti Audio Wooden Horns for an upgrade. The Supplied Drivers are BMS 4592 Mids, BMS does have a Coaxial Version. I am considering B&C DE-38 and DE-120 1" Drivers for Tweeters. Do you have a recommendation?
Much Appreciated,
Chuck
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So you have a mid only version of this coax driver I was referring to
https://images.static-thomann.de/pics/atg/atgdata/document/specs/bms_4592nd_t.data.pdf
In that case, you might want to try the B&C version of that driver, also a coax driver with a crossover that is easier to manage than the BMS.
https://bcspeakers.com/en/products/coaxials-hf/2-0/8/dcx462-8
Both get up into the top octave where many drivers don't go.
Hi,
I ended up getting a pair of B&C DE38 1" Neodymium Mylar Horn Compression Driver 2-Bolt. Attached to B&C ME20 1" Exponential Flare Horn 90 x 60 2-Bolt. I am pleased with what I am hearing. BTW I also bought a pair of Eminence N151M-8 1" Ring Radiator Driver 8 Ohm 2-Bolt to try later on.Thanks for Your Suggestions!
Best Regards,
Chuck
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