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    Two-way system with TAD TD-2001?

    A pair of TAD TD-2001 1-inch exit drivers have come my way.
    I'm thinking of using them, crossed over around 1 kHz, in a two-way system with a 12" LF driver.

    I'd appreciate receiving any suggestions for

    (a) the LF driver -- TAD TL-1102 (hard to find) or ???

    (b) the horn -- don't know a lot about horns for 1-inch exit drivers -- JBL 2370A or ???

    TiA,

    Joel.

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    (b) You might find the JBL 2344 worth a try. It's been done before:

    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...ion-to-TAD2001
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    I'm not sure what would be the best 1" horn, but the 2370 wouldn't be on my list. The 2344 is certainly much better. You might want to try a tractrix horn.

    For woofers, the Altec 414 could be an excellent choice.


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    If you have the opportunity to make your own horns these horns might be something to try out. Maybe you could make yourself a smaller version of the TAD 2402 exclusive if you could get a hold on those 1102, which I think could be kind of difficult.

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    Not sure if you're sticking to JBL horns, but I've seen people use TD-2001s on Altec 511s, and I use TD-2002s (a very similar driver) on Altec 511s, crossed at 800Hz. The combination works quite well. The usual caveats about the 511 apply; they need plenty of damping to stop the ringing, and the walls of the horn are too flexible for serious use, so they need to be coated with something soundproof. I used polyurethane construction adhesive.

    For crossing at 1kHz, an Altec 811 might also work well.
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