Full Range Drivers For Open Baffle Plans

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Poultry, If I wanted to make an OB design out of the drivers I have now, I would have to box the mid driver because it is not fullrange and the QT's are off. These are the drivers I was thinking of using: 2 x 1' Titanium Vifa Tweeters 2 x 6.5' poly mid drivers (company not known; they came from a pair of Dahlquist DQ-18) 2 x 10' CT Woofers that came from a pair of Rectilinear 3 High Boys. Would be possible to build an OB with the woofer and tweeter open and the midrange closed?

Or is that self defeating and I should just buy a pair of fullrange 6' drivers? Enochrome, Low Qts. Driver ( under.5 ) usually indicates a stiff cone suspension High Qts. Driver ( above.5 ) usually indicates a loser cone suspension A stiff cone suspension while perfect for a box speaker will not sound good in open air it's too rigid to move enough air.

I think your mid drivers have low Qts. And are meant for enclosures. Mtk usb serial port driver x86 server market. It's possible the woofers could be used if their Qts. I'm playing with some 16 inch woofers from an old Sansui XP because they have F.range printed on the magnet and their suspensions seem flexible. Your tweeters may work but they need to be 8 ohms and have a sens. Rating in the high 90's.

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