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B&C DCX464 vs DCX 354
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Stelling" data-source="post: 218163" data-attributes="member: 16647"><p>yes, but most large compression drivers have problems in the upper frequency range. At the moment i use a Nd3st and i think at high levels, the crossover at 1200hz could be a bit higher for the 3“ driver. I want a driver which can play at 1200hz fully relaxed and at the same time can play flat to 16-18 khz without breakups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Stelling, post: 218163, member: 16647"] yes, but most large compression drivers have problems in the upper frequency range. At the moment i use a Nd3st and i think at high levels, the crossover at 1200hz could be a bit higher for the 3“ driver. I want a driver which can play at 1200hz fully relaxed and at the same time can play flat to 16-18 khz without breakups. [/QUOTE]
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