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you need to consider that with compression drivers often the limiting factor is distortion and not SPL

that is a cone driver may burn up the VC before sounding unlistenable but a CD may become unlistenable before it burns up

this is because compression drivers still have all of the distortion mechanisms of regular drivers plus additional distortion mechanisms unique to compression drivers

QSC has a 4-way Cinema system with BMS Co-Axial and they cross it to 10" midrange at like 1.5 khz.  i actually think that's a pretty balanced design.

in other words it shouldn't be your goal to get every last SPL out of a compression driver - just get your money's worth - don't be greedy.


Edited by Line Array - 20 March 2025 at 3:16am
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