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    Posted: 30 November 2012 at 10:02am
What are peoples feelings and experience with different compression drivers?
I'm looking for a 1.4" driver to cross over with the mids at about 2k on quite a soft slope.
My preference has always been Beyma generally but i've been looking at Faital Pro recently and they look pretty sweet! anyone use these?
Also there's BMS but the only dedicated HF compression they do is Ferrite... Still though?
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I have tried about every available driver from all brands on a variety of horns and still keep coming out with B&C. Though other brands have good drivers too, but B&C always comes on top especially in the 1" and 1.4" drivers.

B&C DE-900/910/912 is absolute first choice in 1.4" for me.
Beyma CP-755/Nd or CP-755/Ti also real good sounding drivers, just less efficient than the B&C. I don't care what the spec sheets say, the difference is audible and shows clearly in measuring.
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OK fine but they only do one horn for 1.4" drivers and in need 60x40 dispersion 
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You mean the ME90 horn ?
Hmm yes, but considdering the fact you are going to cross fairly high (~2k), there are other brands/models that could fit the bill. 18Sound, RCF, Beyma, BMS, ...

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a question
why do you want to use an 1.4" comp driver when your crossing over that high ?
normally you use the bigger cd drivers so you can cross lower like 1.2/4
 
a good 1" driver would be more suitable i would of thought
 
 
 
ive had lots of good experiences with b&c and bms drivers so there worth looking at
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Originally posted by Earplug Earplug wrote:

Why not 2":

http://www.p-audio.co.uk/products/P-Audio_BM-D750_100W_2_inch_Throat_Compression_Driver.html

Best value for money hf driver I´ve found.


USE P-audio BM-D740

it's the same driver with a 1.4" exit.

Or see if you can get the P-audio SD-63BF
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if you cross at 2khz, b&c de250 is a very nice driver imho
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If it has to be 1.4" then have a look at the Faital HF144, but as been mentioned by others crossing at 2K then a good 1" will be suitable.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ceharden Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 December 2012 at 11:39am
Originally posted by JamesFlipside JamesFlipside wrote:

OK fine but they only do one horn for 1.4" drivers and in need 60x40 dispersion 


You can mix and match manufacturers for compression drivers and horns!

In terms of horns, I cannot recommend the 18Sound offerings highly enough.

As with all these things it comes down to how much you can afford to spend.  You're unlikely to be dissapointed by any of the offerings from the big name brands.  There's a reason why a lot of high end manufacturers have used B&C compression drivers for a long while.

As has been mentioned, a lot of the P-Audio offerings are a good option if you can't justify the big money drivers.  I've got some of the old SD-740's and am very happy with them.
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sorry for the hyjack, but which 1 or 1.4, 1.5inch comp horn combos can play at 135db cont between 3kish and right up to 20k reasonably flat.

budget is more or less unlimited (in a reasonable way). just nothing silly, like unobtanium diaframs and grey diamond and ruby push plugs, or much worse.... audiophile hifi prices with directional wires, geothermal phase alignment coupleing paint and uber highly gometrically semi sperical cupola shaped diaframs (which is obviously a vast improvement over domes, which use only one noun and no adjectives or adverbs). pseudo science comes at a price, but hey, its great for the pseudo inteligent pseudo work hard for their money... only explanation i can think of, but then again im obviously tho thick to understand the value of these innovations

its not an an easy task. one option ive been weighing was to use 2 line array drivers, as a single comp which can do this seems a little elusive. perhaps ive been looking in the wrong places. extra points for non metalic diaframs.

what do we think?

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Originally posted by thepersonunknown thepersonunknown wrote:

sorry for the hyjack, but which 1 or 1.4, 1.5inch comp horn combos can play at 135db cont between 3kish and right up to 20k reasonably flat.

3k-20k, 135dB continuous, single driver/diaphragm(diafram)? Pretty much none (I know of).

Some of the BMS coaxials can theoretically do it, but those are technically 2 drivers/diaphragms (and for the price of 4 LOL).

Hard to even imagine a single driver with 300W rating and 110dB+ throughout the whole range (3k-20k), or 150W/113dB for that matter.. It doesn't seem to be too much of a stretch though (3-4dB), so there actually might be something exotic out there, who knows..

Many of the large format drivers can do those 135dB(cont) usually between 1k-3k. The better ones maybe like 0.8k-6k at best, but that's about..
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