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    LE14H-3 in a 2 way system?

    As the heading says: is it possible to build a 2-way system with LE14H-3 as the woofer and on top a compression driver?
    Thinking of using some active x-over and hawing a x-over frequency of 1-1.2 kHz or higher x-over fr.
    I would appreciate suggestions, ideas, links etc if its possible though
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    I don't see why not, the 1400 Array crosses it over to a CD, for example.

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    Does the LE14 run well up to 1200 Hz?
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    Yeah, it doesn't cross over that high in the Array, but it also crosses over to a 3" driver. Depending on the horn, you might not need it to go all the way up to 1.2KHz.

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    Some folks here run 4" compression drivers from 800Hz (maybe even lower) all the way up to the upper edge of hearing. I'd really like to sample something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    Some folks here run 4" compression drivers from 800Hz (maybe even lower) all the way up to the upper edge of hearing. I'd really like to sample something like that.
    Slap a 2451 (or 2450SL) on your M2 horns

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    Sound very good to here that it can be done. Thanks all of you

    My intention is to build, I call it a "Mini-M2" i.e. a smaller version of the original M2 speaker with outer dimension of approx: 44 x 15 x 13 in. I have an ulterior motive for to build that speaker and that is its going to be a test version of the full scale M2 (as a TL or ML TL speaker). If the smaller version is sounds and behave as I hope then I should start building the full scale M2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Zeppeli View Post
    Does the LE14 run well up to 1200 Hz?
    This is the frequency response fort the LE14H-3:

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    I'm very happy with LE14H-3 in PS1400 boxes, running two way, and crossed over at 800. It's too bad you don't live closer, or I'd have you over for a listen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don C View Post
    I'm very happy with LE14H-3 in PS1400 boxes, running two way, and crossed over at 800. It's too bad you don't live closer, or I'd have you over for a listen.
    Thanks Don C for your invitation If I had lived closer I should have bring with me a bottle of my own red wine
    What horn/driver do you use on the top frequencies
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    M2 horn, 2452 driver.

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    OK, like in your avatar?
    What would be a good alternative if not choosing the M2 wg? What I want is a horn not wider than what the LE14 are. Its only for to not to exceed the waf factor
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    The PT-F95HF was used in the Econowaves over a LE14 variant. You're basically shooting for an Econowave-like design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flodstroem View Post
    OK, like in your avatar?
    What would be a good alternative if not choosing the M2 wg? What I want is a horn not wider than what the LE14 are. Its only for to not to exceed the waf factor
    Rob's Compact Monitor thread could be a good choice. The Econowave was a nice project for me also. I plan on getting it back up and running when I get a pair of 2206's one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffW View Post
    The PT-F95HF was used in the Econowaves over a LE14 variant. You're basically shooting for an Econowave-like design.
    Yea maybe I should. Sebackman stated that the VTX-F12 horn
    seems to be an improvement over the older PT-F95HT.
    So maybe I should buy two VTX-F12 wg and give it a try........
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