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In Reply to: RE: Which Maggie driver for mid-basses? posted by AkuAnkka on March 21, 2014 at 05:26:12
Ok, thanks! Maybe it could be an option after all.
But, how about their size?? They are quite small anyway, and if I have understood correctly, they are designed to be more or less additional basses for some other Maggies. Do they really have enough size to handle the 100 - 400hz area just by themself?
On the other hand, DWM are much more expensive than an used pair of any older small Maggies; could it really also be better than for example MMG's?
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Midrange drivers of Tympani IIIA or IIIB are rather wideband, 70-5000 Hz. Lower mass than any bass driver. They are hard to find....
As I was saying, the T-IV bass panels output to 10khz
It is important to match speeds with the really fast Neo8. The ability of the panel to output high frequencies is a good indicator of that.
I am sure you don't want the DWM. It is meant as an add on to overcome room modes, and has little surface and the wrong geometry to mate with a line array. MG1 and MG10 are better choices, or stacking the smaller MMG or SMG.
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