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<blockquote data-quote="Rhys Edwards" data-source="post: 217438" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Going back to the DCX464 vs DCX354 discussion, Bennett has recently released a video disassembling and showing the difference between them. [MEDIA=youtube]uOGDlYssD-8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The main difference is in the diaphragm design with the 354 having a ridge allowing it to act as if it was a larger (than 3") diaphragm while also having decoupling effect at higher frequency to allow it to still have very high sensitivity. It's mentioned it's patent pending and appears to be first of its kind so direct comparisons to other 3" diaphragms isn't appropriate. I also exchanged an email directly with Bennett regarding the DCX354 in the PM60 box and the response was:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sounds like performance in the 300-650hz region should be indistinguishable between the two coaxials in when used in this box and is an appropriate application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhys Edwards, post: 217438, member: 12470"] Going back to the DCX464 vs DCX354 discussion, Bennett has recently released a video disassembling and showing the difference between them. [MEDIA=youtube]uOGDlYssD-8[/MEDIA] The main difference is in the diaphragm design with the 354 having a ridge allowing it to act as if it was a larger (than 3") diaphragm while also having decoupling effect at higher frequency to allow it to still have very high sensitivity. It's mentioned it's patent pending and appears to be first of its kind so direct comparisons to other 3" diaphragms isn't appropriate. I also exchanged an email directly with Bennett regarding the DCX354 in the PM60 box and the response was: Sounds like performance in the 300-650hz region should be indistinguishable between the two coaxials in when used in this box and is an appropriate application. [/QUOTE]
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