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In Reply to: RE: why didn't Eminence make a "Delta" 15CX? posted by Crazy Dave on July 02, 2007 at 09:23:24
dunno Dave - at ~$400ea (for those without business acct) not sure if want to find out - - maybe P-Audio has it listedSN15C are $206 at loudspeakersplus and IIRC weighs 12.5lb with HF driver
Martin's list of 15" coax - look at X-tealth
2226CX spec - kinda high mms
Coaxial / X-tealth 2226CX2• 15" high powered coaxial woofer with 2" exit 100W compression driver
• features 15" X-tealth 2226 woofer and X-tealth 2000
• for high-powered monitor appilcations
• diameter: 15"
• impedance: 8Ω
• power rating: 600W rms, 1200W peak
• frequency response: 41Hz–18kHz
• spl: 103 dB
• magnet weight: 101 oz
• voice coil diameter: 4"
• weight: 34.5 lbs
• fs: 53 Hz
• vas: 92.89 L
• qms: 8.44
• qes: 0.30
• qts: 0.29
• hole cut: 14.06"
• mms: 106.73 g
• mounting centers: 14.57"
• depth: 8.1"
• sd: 0.08 mē
• βl: 24.11 TM
Edits: 07/02/07 07/02/07Follow Ups:
Thanks for the info. I also saw your Beta 15CX. Not bad for $89 ea. The way finances are, I won't be buying new dreivers for a while. I do have a pair of Wolverine 12" Triax (coax w/ a wizzer) that I plan to try on an open baffle. I mostly scrounge up very used stuff. I poster earlier about an obscure Diatone driver but no one seems to have any infput. I am not supised. I expect no ones ever seen one.
Dave
FWIW - had a beat up old Karlson box loaded with Beta 15CX - qts too high but by chocking down teh rear lowpass and vent it sounded pretty listenable with 3rd order network and 205Ti Selenium. (a compression driver's field can lower Qes somewhat)
APT50 was good with the 12" cast-frame Eminence coax. Wolverine should sound great on OB
Freddy - hope U have a nice 4th
I figured they would work in an open OB when I saw the 9 cubic foot sealed cabinent recommendation in the literature. I have an M&K sub to take up the low end.
I hope you have a great 4th too!
Dave
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