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BMS equivalent to B&C DE25/DE250
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What can you suggest/supply for approx < £70 that competes with the above 2x drivers?
Priority is response close to the above, 9-16K.
Also, is there a cheap 1" plastic/pvc version of the B&C ME45 1" horn ?
Thought I saw you recommending one.
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A decent budget horn is the Celestion H1-9040P although if crossing >1.5K is low enough then I would recommend the Faital STH100, good value and also nicely cast Ali, a bit more expensive but IMHO worth it.
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I'll be crossing into the 1" unit way above 2K, so low xover not needed, but need horn/driver solution that is very strong 10K+ like DE25+ME45.
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Tony Wilkes wrote: You need to do more research on horn types and their effect on the Measured FR with regards dispersion, you are comparing apples with pears.
OK.
So overall, which horn would you say will extract the best HF performance from the 4544.
Have looked at numerous FR graphs for 1" comps with horns, but still haven't found something that on average outperformed the B&C drivers.
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The B&C horn has an exponential flare that allows a flatter response on-axis but suffers a larger drop off axis at higher frequencies.
I use the two 1" horns made by Faital on most of my projects at the moment. The one I would recommend for the 4544 is the LTH102 which is an awful lot of well made horn for the money. If this has an acceptable dispersion then I doubt that better can be obtained at this price.
These have a Tractrix profile. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_loudspeaker#Tractrix
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It is also possible on a passive crossover to bypass the L-Pad with a small capacitor to achieve the same result.
Ultimately the only way you'll settle this is to get both CD's in front of you, stick them on the same flare and test with RTA/ears.
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chaudio wrote:
Ultimately the only way you'll settle this is to get both CD's in front of you, stick them on the same flare and test with RTA/ears.
Might have to do that.
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