October 3, 200717 yr I will be scratching the large format tweeters and just goin to go with a 1" silk dome tweeter, what do yal recommend?
October 3, 200717 yr is this what ur talking about? Seas 27TFFNC/G (H1396) 1" textile dome tweeter i found this on madisound.com anymore places i should know about? and by seas neo u want me to find the seas tweeters with the neodymium magnet
October 4, 200717 yr they say the long term power for them is 80rms at 4 ohms, would 50rms be good enough? of should i give them the 80 as recommended cuz im in the process of deciding on the amp for them.
October 4, 200717 yr ya that was what i heard but then this one says they want 80w so u think i will be fine with 25-50w?
October 4, 200717 yr Nominal Impedance 4 OhmsRecom. frequency range 2500-30000 HzShort term max. power 200 WLong term max. power 80 WSensitivity (1W/1m) 91 dBthey do say max though Edited October 4, 200717 yr by Tmax98
October 4, 200717 yr Nominal Impedance 4 OhmsRecom. frequency range 2500-30000 HzShort term max. power 200 WLong term max. power 80 WSensitivity (1W/1m) 91 dBthey do say max thoughjust because they're rated for 80w doesn't mean they need 80w to get ear-piercingly loud
October 4, 200717 yr Even with an 80w amp on them they will rarely draw more than a couple watts; however, I will add that headroom on a tweeter is extremely beneficial. Nonetheless 50w is more than adequate.
October 5, 200717 yr I have had 25w on mine and 250w. I did like one better than the other, but it really will depend on your budget and desires. One thing I can tell you for sure is that you will never regret having headroom.
October 5, 200717 yr note: unless of course you treat the gain inappropriately since it is there and wreak havoc on things
October 6, 200717 yr i plan on making this system last so im not goin to try to make anything blow up loluntil i feel like upgrading further later
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