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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8813193" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>Two options for midbass:</p><p></p><p>ES-6, these will have decent midbass output and in a 3 way setup, will add solid depth. These will work IB or in an enclosure.</p><p></p><p>ES-06, these are the revised versions of the ES-07’s from back in the day with orange baskets. These are capable of even more midbass output, depth you can feel, and are incredibly accurate even if letting them play to 4khz. The negative here is these suckers are deep at almost 3”. They will work IB or in an enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Midrange:</p><p></p><p>ES-03, these are warm midranges with a pretty wide range. They sound best when sealed imo.</p><p></p><p>tweeter options:</p><p></p><p>ES-010, these suckers are smooth, laid back but detailed. If you are a fan of a silk dome, this is the one!</p><p></p><p>HSD-1WG, if you are after something that is more in your face, these fit the bill nicely. These little guys can get very loud but are still very nice sounding and accurate. Can easily be tuned to dial them back to liking. I personally love these but for an all out sq setup I’d definitely choose the ES-010.</p><p></p><p>all these drivers would work perfectly with 50w or more of input power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8813193, member: 684299"] Two options for midbass: ES-6, these will have decent midbass output and in a 3 way setup, will add solid depth. These will work IB or in an enclosure. ES-06, these are the revised versions of the ES-07’s from back in the day with orange baskets. These are capable of even more midbass output, depth you can feel, and are incredibly accurate even if letting them play to 4khz. The negative here is these suckers are deep at almost 3”. They will work IB or in an enclosure. Midrange: ES-03, these are warm midranges with a pretty wide range. They sound best when sealed imo. tweeter options: ES-010, these suckers are smooth, laid back but detailed. If you are a fan of a silk dome, this is the one! HSD-1WG, if you are after something that is more in your face, these fit the bill nicely. These little guys can get very loud but are still very nice sounding and accurate. Can easily be tuned to dial them back to liking. I personally love these but for an all out sq setup I’d definitely choose the ES-010. all these drivers would work perfectly with 50w or more of input power. [/QUOTE]
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