In Reply to: dynaudio 17w75 help posted by marksrent@gmail.com on July 10, 2012 at 15:36:29:
By the way, the Esotec D260 tweeter was sometimes used in place of the D28 without necessitating a change in the crossover but new old stock Esotec tweeters are fairly pricey, not to mention very hard to find. It will be difficult enough to find a pair of Dynaudio D28 tweeters. There was also the kit Twynns, used the D260 tweeter and a pair of the 17Ws but it's a tall cabinet.
If you can't find a set of Dynaudio tweeters the closest to their design would be the Morel's such as the MDT 30.
The link to the small 2-way Foccus schematic and cabinet plans are;
Crossover schematic,
http://www.gattiweb.com/images/dynaudio/foccus4.pdf
Cabinet plans,
http://www.gattiweb.com/images/dynaudio/foccus3.pdf
Hope this helps.
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Follow Ups
- Here's the kit you're seeking, Dynaudio Foccus, small 2-Way used the 17W75 and the D28 tweeter - cfb 04:33:19 07/11/12 (4)
- Bit of care,as there were different models of 17W75, 8/4/L/XL - Edp 08:35:25 07/11/12 (2)
- Yes indeed, this was for the 4 ohm version. The 17W75 was also used with a 3rd order x/o in the MTM kit. - cfb 08:57:44 07/11/12 (1)
- Agreed on what OP was looking for and your Morel suggestion was very solid - Edp 11:18:49 07/11/12 (0)
- If you go with the Morel MDT 33 tweeters in place of Dynaudio's might need to pad them down 1 or 2db. - cfb 04:53:16 07/11/12 (0)