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In Reply to: RE: Advantages of front horn with cone driver posted by Scott L on November 25, 2015 at 08:07:40
there are two reasons I want to try the lowthers, firstly the BMS 4592 mid drivers are 118db and no matter what bass drivers I use I will probably need to bi-amp to get a balance. The second reason is the BMS is 200Hz-9000Hz so I would need a tweeter and I want to try just a two way this time around.
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as far as i remember azzolina audio used a 5" lowrher in a front horn .
http://www.azzolinaaudio.com/page3/page5/page5.html
Very oris swing, did some searching and even on their website no mention of drivers but another search found an owner with dx4. With space for such speakers I would like something similar.
Initially I used Lowther PM4s, or PM4As as some term them, to drive my Oris 150 horns. There was much to love about them, but I was never completely sold on them.
In an attempt to improve my horn speakers I sold the Lowthers and replaced them with AER MD3s. It was only then that I realized that after decades of building and buying different speakers, boxes, Magnepans, electrostatics, d'Appolito towers with the best Dynaudio drivers, etc., etc. I had finally hit upon a speaker system that I might enjoy for the remainder of my life.
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