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<blockquote data-quote="dbjunior" data-source="post: 8539221" data-attributes="member: 611973"><p>This is why i like seeing a drivers frequency plot. Some drivers that claim whatever db rating will actually be the drivers peak frequency. Others are rated at an average. The problem is they will use a frequency range to give them a higher average. Your driver has very poor low end but a huge spike from 4-5k lets average from 250hz to 5.5k even though you give a frequency response of 80-6.5k. The best part is when you have to cross at 3k due to breakup above that and lose all of the speakers so called efficiency. For $45 a driver the faitals a great. The Crescendo uns are a bit more but have a huge efficency bump in the upper midrange at a loss to midbass but are crossable much higher than the faitals so it is usable output prv also makes a neo very similar. The un being able to cross no problem at 5k opens up more tweeter possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbjunior, post: 8539221, member: 611973"] This is why i like seeing a drivers frequency plot. Some drivers that claim whatever db rating will actually be the drivers peak frequency. Others are rated at an average. The problem is they will use a frequency range to give them a higher average. Your driver has very poor low end but a huge spike from 4-5k lets average from 250hz to 5.5k even though you give a frequency response of 80-6.5k. The best part is when you have to cross at 3k due to breakup above that and lose all of the speakers so called efficiency. For $45 a driver the faitals a great. The Crescendo uns are a bit more but have a huge efficency bump in the upper midrange at a loss to midbass but are crossable much higher than the faitals so it is usable output prv also makes a neo very similar. The un being able to cross no problem at 5k opens up more tweeter possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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