Pyle PH565 horn + Dayton D250P
Fig 1 shows the frequency response of the D250P/PH565 combo. BLACK trace = RAW (no crossover) RED trace = electronic crossover at 1.5kHz (24dB/oct) BLUE trace = electronic crossover at… Read more >
Fig 1 shows the frequency response of the D250P/PH565 combo. BLACK trace = RAW (no crossover) RED trace = electronic crossover at 1.5kHz (24dB/oct) BLUE trace = electronic crossover at… Read more >
The Pyle PH565 horn measures 7-5/8″W x 6-1/8″H, making it an ideal candidate for 8″ woofer. It has a coverage of 90°H x 40°V, a cut-off frequency of 1kHz, 1-3/8″-18… Read more >
Radian 450PB with STH100 horn In this next test, I’ve been waiting to see how well my favorite compression driver, a Radian 450PB, fares with the FaitalPRO STH100. Fig 1… Read more >
The Pyle PH612 and the Dayton H6512 are clones of the JBL 338800-001 waveguide found in their JRX Series loudspeakers. It was popularized by Zilch in his EconoWave Speaker project… Read more >