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<blockquote data-quote="just call me KeV" data-source="post: 8805287" data-attributes="member: 656095"><p>They are great drivers and I think they will take the forums by storm much like the silver flutes once did. Listening to them I can tell that they will need some break in time but with the material they are made from it won't be long. I have used a ton of Dayton gear in my last 3 builds and they continue to suprise me.</p><p>I would buy them now as PE has a way of putting a driver out there and it performs well and they raise the price on it by 50% or more. The driver performs well to ~1500 Hz. They mention you could take them to 4k but 2khz would be my limit given its frequency response and listening. Also, anything below 50 Hz and it starts to fall on its ass. I have mine with a hpf 63 Hz 18 db/octave slope. Now this can improve with some break in but again it only has 4mm of xmax so we cant think they can do miracles. I would put some dampening material like black hole or shredded denim behind the drivers as the cone is so light there is some sound reflected back through the cone from the rear wave. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>At $28 bus a piece I think they are a great bargain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just call me KeV, post: 8805287, member: 656095"] They are great drivers and I think they will take the forums by storm much like the silver flutes once did. Listening to them I can tell that they will need some break in time but with the material they are made from it won't be long. I have used a ton of Dayton gear in my last 3 builds and they continue to suprise me. I would buy them now as PE has a way of putting a driver out there and it performs well and they raise the price on it by 50% or more. The driver performs well to ~1500 Hz. They mention you could take them to 4k but 2khz would be my limit given its frequency response and listening. Also, anything below 50 Hz and it starts to fall on its ass. I have mine with a hpf 63 Hz 18 db/octave slope. Now this can improve with some break in but again it only has 4mm of xmax so we cant think they can do miracles. I would put some dampening material like black hole or shredded denim behind the drivers as the cone is so light there is some sound reflected back through the cone from the rear wave. :) At $28 bus a piece I think they are a great bargain. [/QUOTE]
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