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Small open baffle speakers | ||||||||||||||||||
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I made these speakers from spare drivers, mostly. I had 12" subwoofer from Blaupunkt, four 4" midranges Tesla, and the tweeter. I used these as prototypes with hornloaded tweeter CervinVega. However, when I have seen Dayton 2" dome midrange on sale, I could not resist to finish it with Dayton drivers. So the dome mid and tweeter are Dayton. These speakers sound wonderfull. From botom, which is closed big box, bass is deep and well defined. Mids are clear and open, yes, open, you expected that. Midranges are from old socialist era some hifi leftovers. Dayton gives its presentation extra shine in upper mids, tweeter is sparkly sweet. I like theese speakers a lot. Maybe because they are driven by old Tandberg receiver, which I believe sounds way better than any modern receiver. I compared and could not find better receiver. Speakers are actualy wasted in TV setup, they could easily satisfy anybody just as main speakers. Dynamic, precise, low distortion, simply great. Highly recommended. |
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They are slightly dworfed by my PA speakers, but their sound is better. | ||||||||||||||||||
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The look at the crossover, which is loosely inspired by two projects on parts express web page using Dayton 2" dome mid. | ||||||||||||||||||
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