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    No. Just the 2360 for midrange and highs

    No. Just the 2360 for midrange and highs
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    Yup. My mistake.

    Yup. My mistake.
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    I run a 15" 2226 below my 2360 w/ 2441 and Radian...

    I run a 15" 2226 below my 2360 w/ 2441 and Radian diaphragm. I cross at 500Hz. Sometimes I move the point up to 600Hz. 24db L/R filtering. I also fitted another set I had, 2445w/ original diaphragm....
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    Yeah. But that's another crossover point. ;-)

    Yeah. But that's another crossover point. ;-)
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    That driver has always intrigued me. Maybe my...

    That driver has always intrigued me. Maybe my next step. The only glitch is that driver is a two-way by itself. ;-)
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    I never noticed my 2360s were any beamy. That's...

    I never noticed my 2360s were any beamy. That's the advantage of CD horns.
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    You need probably to reduce the input gain and...

    You need probably to reduce the input gain and raise the output. This is a common occurence on wrongly set-up DSPs ;-)
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    Interesting. Two weeks ago, I swapped the 2445 w/...

    Interesting. Two weeks ago, I swapped the 2445 w/ original titanium diaphragms on my 2360s for 2440 w/ Radian diaphragms. The sound was quite different. Less harsh, softer, and had to raise the...
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    Anyone has graphs comparing response of a 2451SL...

    Anyone has graphs comparing response of a 2451SL diaphragm compared to a 2445 Ti or 2241 Al diaphragm ?
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    The benefit of using a 2360 horn is that it...

    The benefit of using a 2360 horn is that it becomes possible to run a simple two way system. Using a phenolic diaphragm means you'll need to run a tweeter, and therefore run a 3-way system. There are...
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