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unclejam
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Posted: 06 February 2007 at 10:45pm |
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the beyma CP755/nd
OHHHHHH Hellz Naw i cant doit 600 dollars i love you rog your a wonderful guy n youve provided many a great design @ no cost n i appreciate you and you time but i cannot justify spending 600 dollars om a compression driver im sorry i cant doit but what i will do is ask you about a cheaper alternative such as th P audio BMD 740 phew that feels better k thanks have a nice day |
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cletus
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i lookedup and it would cost me like $300 just for postage :P
HAHA you should be lucky |
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ceharden
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I think the answer is to buy the best compression driver you can afford. You may not get exactly the same performance as Rog but as long as it's a good quality driver I'm sure it'll work fine.
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Timber_MG
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I would have a glance over to the big Seleniums as well. It seems a 4" diaphragm driver is what is being called for here though you might have to fine-tune the setup a little depending on driver chosen.
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Mircea Bartic
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see if you can get your hands on some Selenium D4400Ti or Selenium D408Ti
both have 4"VC and Ferrofluid should take a lot of beating too |
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Tekasis
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Other than the price, one being 1db more sensitive & 20 oz heavier than the other, what is the difference between these 2 comps ?
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mykey
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The sound!
I put both the above drivers up against a DAS and it was clearly the better winner,but very expensive , even at trade prices, so I opted for the B&C DE750 was the one we went for.
Didn't like any of the Selenium comps.
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mykey
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Unclejam, that was funny.
If you do buy a Beyma, can we have video footage of when your showing your wife what you just paid $600.00 for be alright if it was a diamond though.
I remember when I showed my girlfriend at the time a 1U bss digital crossover that i'de I just paid a small fortune for, and spending the rest of the day being mentally tortured.
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uncle-will
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Surely if your going to all the trouble of ordering some porn horns, and getting them sent to you why cant you order they beyma at the same time? The PAP price is cheaper and for export you can loose the vat? |
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steste1122
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what about the Beyma CP755/Ti? its got practically the same specs and costs $350. is the sound that much different?
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