Dayton Audio H07E + PRV Audio D280Ti
The Dayton Audio H07E is one of my favorite horns. To be more precise, it’s a specialized type of horn known as a Waveguide. The difference between a horn and… Read more >
The Dayton Audio H07E is one of my favorite horns. To be more precise, it’s a specialized type of horn known as a Waveguide. The difference between a horn and… Read more >
Matching Horns to Compression Drivers With third party horns and compression drivers, it’s often a hit and miss affair with regards to compatibility. Fig 1 shows three screw mount compression… Read more >
The FaitalPRO STH100 aluminum horn throat is an elliptical, tractrix design. It has a coverage angle of 80° x 70° and best of all, measures only 7″ wide and 4.7″… Read more >
Dayton H812 with Selenium D220Ti Having tested out the Dayton D250P Polyimide compression driver before this, it’s time for the Dayton H812 to meet the selenium D220Ti titanium driver…. Read more >
Dayton Audio D250P With more than ten compression drivers in my collection, I have more than enough to play with. But the majority of them are with Titanium diaphragms with… Read more >
Time alignment is often overlooked in loudspeakers. But what is “Time Alignment”, you may ask. The majority of loudspeakers consist of multiple drivers to cover as much of the… Read more >
Dayton Audio H07E The HE07E is a compact 6″x6″ Elliptical Waveguide with a coverage of 80° (H) x 50° (V). Minimum Crossover is 2,200Hz. Standard screw mount 1-3/8″ x 18… Read more >
It was in 2010 that I first worked on the Oriole, a 2-way featuring the HiVi RT1C Planar tweeter. In that earlier build, I settled for a 12dB/oct crossover as… Read more >
I’m not really into car audio but I came across this while surfing the net. Apart from being able to play with a multitude of sources, what caught my eye… Read more >
This 3″ fabric dome midrange was previously manufactured by Vifa. It was known then as the D75MX. After the demise of Vifa, this driver was in real danger of vanishing… Read more >