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another drives for HD15

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Topic: another drives for HD15
Posted By: PoteirosCorp
Subject: another drives for HD15
Date Posted: 08 September 2004 at 3:53am

Hi! !

I was hopping you tell me if this driver could work on HD15

http://www.dasaudio.com/speakers/_files/hojastecnicas/te15lm-00.pdf - http://www.dasaudio.com/speakers/_files/hojastecnicas/te15lm -00.pdf     it´s the DAS 15LM  it has a EPB of 135

Why this??   because I already have 8 of these on 2x15 fullrange  and the bass sound good. Want to trade them to the HD15. Also is cheap here (around 60 dlrs)

I only need to reach 50hz or 63hz. Thinking on cutting the HD15 with the DAS on 350hz or something like that. Later I´m gonna make 10" tops.

Thanks for your input

Paul Valenzuela        &n bsp; Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

P.S. Can you kill the Neet guy ??




Replies:
Posted By: JD01
Date Posted: 08 September 2004 at 6:01am
350Hz? Very unlikely. The HD15 will do 180-200Hz with a higher BL driver. Higher frequencies than that can be squeazed out by EQing and such but they won't sound that good at all....


Posted By: PoteirosCorp
Date Posted: 08 September 2004 at 6:24am

ok ok

so I cut at 200hz
still wondering if they can do de the 50hz  qith the DAS

thanks for the input



Posted By: Andrew
Date Posted: 08 September 2004 at 7:52am
I've taken the HD15 to 254Hz without any noticeable dip.  Wasn't exactly pushing them though.


Posted By: JD01
Date Posted: 08 September 2004 at 4:41pm
@ Andrew: I guess you are only talking about frequency response. Some other factors will go down above 200Hz. That is a matter of taste then..... well, kinda at least.


Posted By: Andrew
Date Posted: 08 September 2004 at 4:48pm
Yes, the plot of the HD15 is a bit like a bell curve, but I found that they are pretty flat at gentle levels, and I only had to take a couple of dB out around 125Hz to get a flat plot on the spectrum analyser.



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