Hoping some of you have bought these drivers to test out. Do any of you have projects dreamed up that use these drivers? If so lets hear about it!
Interesting new SEAS drivers
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That T29MF-001 is one I'd like to love, but I wish it were a bit flatter, (though that can be dealt with), and I wish it was a bit more extended at 30 degrees off axis before drooping (that's pretty much not possible to fix unless you want to settle for a bit hot on axis- presents a voicing quandry).
Re the W22NY-001, I'd like to see a nearfield plot and some ETC testing. If it can manage to get to 2 kHz before a out of phase flop mode, it would be pretty impressive (RS225 @ 1500, W22E at 1700). Could be an actual upgrade for Orion's as well as the M8ta.
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Just for everyone's info....the SPL plot in the info page at Madisound is not the correct one for the W22NY driver.
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Click on the PDF link near the bottom to see the proper one.
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I want to try the W22NY, but a couple of months back it wasn't available... Those Reed cones are nice and should sound better than the Seas CA18RNX which I used a couple of times for budget projects (Dayton 180 costs ~55 euro + shipping, then I prefer to pay 15 - 20 euro's more for Seas).- Bottom
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