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<blockquote data-quote="GordonW" data-source="post: 2064323" data-attributes="member: 568981"><p>Depends on where they're crossed over. The LCY ribbons, if you use the factory crossovers (as in, what they send with their "pre-packaged" ribbons in the cylindrical enclosures) are crossed over at 14KHz. So, they're TRULY suited to be ONLY SUPERTWEETERS. Running them lower (below 10KHz) can quickly cause "problem" behaviour...</p><p></p><p>I'm currently running a pair of the 110s, in a prototype high-end home setup (Radian cast-frame 8" coax, hand-built dual-10" woofers, triple 10" passives, etc)... and they're crossed in at about 16KHz (that's where the Radian horn tweeter in the coax starts to get "ragged", so I roll them out there, and go to the LCYs)... and there's nothing "shimmery" about them. Just plain good dynamics and very accurate, from both a time domain and frequency response standpoint...</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Gordon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GordonW, post: 2064323, member: 568981"] Depends on where they're crossed over. The LCY ribbons, if you use the factory crossovers (as in, what they send with their "pre-packaged" ribbons in the cylindrical enclosures) are crossed over at 14KHz. So, they're TRULY suited to be ONLY SUPERTWEETERS. Running them lower (below 10KHz) can quickly cause "problem" behaviour... I'm currently running a pair of the 110s, in a prototype high-end home setup (Radian cast-frame 8" coax, hand-built dual-10" woofers, triple 10" passives, etc)... and they're crossed in at about 16KHz (that's where the Radian horn tweeter in the coax starts to get "ragged", so I roll them out there, and go to the LCYs)... and there's nothing "shimmery" about them. Just plain good dynamics and very accurate, from both a time domain and frequency response standpoint... Regards, Gordon. [/QUOTE]
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