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New DIY Mid High (90deg) - AKA PM90
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<blockquote data-quote="Boyd Williamson" data-source="post: 204161" data-attributes="member: 10607"><p>Peter Morris, how does the RCF MB12N351 compare to the B&C 12NDL76 in the PM90?</p><p></p><p>At a guess I'd suspect the RCF would do a little better up near the crossover to the BMS, whereas the B&C might have better displacement limited power handling due to higher xmax (I'm not sure if this would be any benefit at 100Hz with a HPF?).</p><p></p><p>I'd eventually like to upgrade my tops to PM90's. My system is used mostly for DJ orientated gigs, which seem to suit having a little extra in the kick bin frequencies, for better integration with the usually somewhat louder subs. The cost savings of the B&C are tempting, although I'd be reluctant to make significant performance compromises for the sake of cost either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boyd Williamson, post: 204161, member: 10607"] Peter Morris, how does the RCF MB12N351 compare to the B&C 12NDL76 in the PM90? At a guess I'd suspect the RCF would do a little better up near the crossover to the BMS, whereas the B&C might have better displacement limited power handling due to higher xmax (I'm not sure if this would be any benefit at 100Hz with a HPF?). I'd eventually like to upgrade my tops to PM90's. My system is used mostly for DJ orientated gigs, which seem to suit having a little extra in the kick bin frequencies, for better integration with the usually somewhat louder subs. The cost savings of the B&C are tempting, although I'd be reluctant to make significant performance compromises for the sake of cost either. [/QUOTE]
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