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In Reply to: RE: thanks, & question posted by Kloss on December 21, 2014 at 09:27:43
Any suggestions on what might be a better set of drivers to use in his cabinets?
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In the Sachikos the Dayton PS220-8 drivers with the special, 7-step, proprietary, cone treatment applied are the best sounding drivers in the Sachikos that I've ever heard. I'd be amazed if anyone can come up with a better sounding driver than the PS220-8 drivers because the Sachikos were actually designed for usage with the Fostex FE206E drivers. And having personally compared the FE206E vs the PS220-8. I can tell you it's no contest, the PS220-8 literally smokes the FE206E drivers ---{ with the cone treatment applied to both drivers }--- in the Sachikos!
If anyone claims they know of a driver that sounds better in the Sachikos than the PS220-8 ---{ with the cone treatment applied }--- would have to prove it to me that it sounds better! But anyone can come here to my home, listen and hear for themselves what these PS220-8 drivers do in the Sachikos! Finally if both the FE206E and PS220-8 are both run stocks, sans any cone treatments, their performance is closer, but I still prefer the PS220-8 by a smaller margin.
I'm listening to: The Outsiders by Altered Laws
Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)
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Full-range/Wide-range Drivers --- Front & Back-Loaded Horns --- High Sensitivity Speakers
Did Kloss ever explain why he thought those Sachiko cabinets of yours were not optimal enclosures for the drivers you've been using? I would be interested in knowing how an engineer could guess about something like that without measuring and listening.
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