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Selenium D250-X 1" Phenolic Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
this is a loud driver but it is only loud at about 300 watts
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Selenium DH200E-E 1" Titanium Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
I don't see any other driver at this price range beating it! I have had 4 of these in my speakers for years! I crossed it at 2K as recommended but I will admit that it would probably be better to cross it at 3K or higher. Crossed at 2K it will handle a whopping 100 wrms! I just upgraded to the next driver in the Selenium line....
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Goldwood GM-500CD 1" Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
I used this driver to build a talk box. I knew I was cutting it a little high on the low-end response, and this turned out to be true, but the talk box sounds fine, even with a low power IC amp driving it, especially once recorded and compressed a little bit!
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Eminence ASD1001S 1" HF Titanium Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
I have these mated to a Dayton 7" horn in a small 2-way setup with two 6.5" Eminence Alphas using the manufacturer's suggested 3rd order crossover @ 2.5kHz. This PA rig is mainly used with female vocals so the tweeter gets a workout! This setup has none of the tweeter honk or breakup that makes bar gigs painful to my ears. Dispersion is very good. Build quality is good. The mounting terminals are a nice touch and make installation a breeze.
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Selenium D220Ti-8 1" Titanium Horn Driver 8 Ohm 1-3/8"-18
I used these drivers to replace a cheaper pair of Peavey horns from their made in China series. Much better sounding and higher power rating.
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Eminence PSD:2002S-8 1" Titanium Driver 8 Ohm 1-3/8"-18
I bought a pair to replace stock peaveys that burnt out after 2 months. I have a pair of these in main setup i built 10 years ago and they are still going strong. So when the new peaveys burnt up i could have got replacement peavey ones free but why hassle if they burn out so fast. So bought these as replacements because I already knew they hold up.
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Goldwood GT-400CD Bullet Piezo Horn Driver
I put two pair of these horns in the my large box just for looks. they function alright but a little harsh. Not sure if I have the x-over correct but I do know that the horn lens is not and do recommend the one listed in the discription and no others.
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Selenium D220Ti-OMF-8 1" Titanium Horn Driver 8 Ohm 2/3 Bolt
I replaced the horn in my Yamaha monitors with these. The highs are much more clear and defined. These are some of the best 1" exit horn's I've ever heard.
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Goldwood GT-1188 Piezo Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
I found a driver that can take a beating from a DJ every night. we would replace hi frq drivers that cost hundreds more with these.I can not tell you what drivers we have used, but they have been top of the line _ _ _ you can read between the lines.
what i paid for the _ _ _ drivers i can buy 50 of these new drivers.
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Eminence APT-50 Super Tweeter
This unit has an admittedly shallow lower end for a driver of its type, but coupled with a large size horn to compensate, say 7X14 or more, you've got an unbeatable combo. The response is uncannily smooth. I have a 10 band equalizer, and it sounds best set flat, except for a slight boost @16k. I use it in a home audio application, and it has easily bested three pricier challengers thus far.
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B&C DE10-8 1" Mylar Horn Driver 8 Ohm 2-Bolt
Don't let the price fool you. Use as recommended above 2500 HZ in a good horn - like with the excellent value Dayton conical round horn and you will get super results. This is a tweeter, use it that way! What I like best is there is no metallic sound as found in most compression drivers, it is smooth and detailed. This is a great alternative to the Eminence APT tweeter, more efficient PLUS it can be crossed over lower. 5 Stars!
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B&C DE250-8 1" Polyimide Horn Driver 8 Ohm 2/3-Bolt
Very good sounding drivers that provide near flat response with minimal EQ. Was huge upgrade over OEM drivers. Highly recommended.
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Eminence PSD:2002-8 1" Titanium Driver 8 Ohm 2/3-Bolt
I bought these to replace my burned out B&C DE45 drivers in a pair of Yorkville elite EX1000 PA cabs because the specs are nearly all identical on these Eminence drivers to the original B&C DE45s. As it turns out, they are excellent drivers and basically sound virtually identical. And they're about a third of the cost.
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Goldwood GM-550CD/8 1" Horn Driver 8 Ohm 1-3/8"-18 TPI
This Goldwood is reaaly big(like 5.5" dia.) it has a beefy magnet and sounds pretty good. I put it on a 24" horn and it really projects well. I only had a problem with the polarity of the terminals I could'nt see the markings(getting old and blind). I used the Tech-Help questionare and Chris Frechette had an answer for me right away. I bought the replacement diaphragm for this and the Selenium 210TI. Thanks Chris and Parts Express!!
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Peavey RX22 1" Titanium Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
I like this driver. If I could change anything it would be the connectors. They are weak! They have not broke, but I would'nt move it around very much while connected. 500Hz is hard to achieve through a 1" throat, But it sounds fair.
If you are looking for a high power mid for little cash, this is a good buy.
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Pyle Pro PDS221" Titanium Horn Driver 1-3/8"-18 TPI
I'm using them to retrofit some stage monitor horns. They are working well in this application-
and seem durable. I think the fidelity is OK, power handling seems to be fine for this use. I have not tried them on large horns or for critical listening- but they have the clarity and "punch" I need in these compact wedges.
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Selenium D2500Ti-Nd-8 1" Titanium Horn Driver 8 Ohm 1-3/8-18
Has a nice low ext and crisp highs out to 20000 very smooth driver
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Selenium D2500Ti-Nd-16 1" Titanium Horn Driver 16 Ohm 1-3/8"
This driver has great extension and detail. Very high performance - especially for the price!
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Selenium D220Ti-OMF-16 1" Titanium Horn Driver 16 Ohm 2/3Bol
If you are looking for a driver that performs way above its price, look no further. I have bought 3 pairs of these for all my horn systems and have yet to be dissapointed. Packing is a little raw, but may they are purchase in bulk. Had some damage in delivery and PE replaced them without question. Their service department is commedable and keep me coming back for their products.
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Selenium D220Ti-16 1" Titanium Horn Driver 16 Ohm 1-3/8"-18
I picked this up to replace a faulty driver in a Carvin 742 stage monitor. Sounds great and you can't beat the price.
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JBL 2426H 1" Titanium Horn Driver 8 Ohm 3-Bolt
I have JBL HF drivers that are 40 years old and still sound great.
If your looking for great sounding HF driver for a high end system this is it. Because of the cost of this unit make sure you are using the correct crossover!!! If you take care of this driver it will last a life time!
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Goldwood GM-560CD/8 1" Horn Driver 8 Ohm 3-Bolt
I replaced a blown driver in my Madison MAP 215. driver bolted right on (2 BOLT)sound quite a bit better than the madison stock horn driver, cleaner, clearer, crisper, not a high end JBL driver for sure, but it sure did what i needed it to do!! I will now replace all 6 of my Madison horn drivers with these soon!
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Eminence PSD:2002S-16 1" Titanium Driver 16 Ohm 1-3/8"-18
I purchased this Emience HF driver as a replacement for use in my Carvin 1584 speaker cab. No problems whatsoever and sounds great.
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Eminence NSD:2005S-16 1" Neo Titanium Driver 16 Ohm 1-3/8-18
One thing is for sure, this is a completely different animal from the stock heavy Eminence 1" driver. It doesn't quite as low, nor does it go quite as high. But it definitely sounds better and way smoother in my opinion. It's small and like half the weight. I will never buy another heavy driver again. For under a $100? It's a big time bargain. I couple this to the Selenium D-250 x mid driver at 5 Khz. It's a great combo for pro-audio as long as you have the right know how for horns or waveguides and DSP processing. I use a bunch of these, no failures yet. With the Eminence PXb passive x-overs with bulbs, it's about impossible to blow the high end unless you're an idiot and like square waves.
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Eminence NSD:2005S-8 1" Neo Titanium Driver 8 Ohm 1-3/8-18
One thing is for sure, this is a completely different animal from the stock heavy Eminence 1" driver. It doesn't quite as low, nor does it go quite as high. But it definitely sounds better and way smoother in my opinion. It's small and like half the weight. I will never buy another heavy driver again. For under a $100? It's a big time bargain. I couple this to the Selenium D-250 x mid driver at 5 Khz. It's a great combo for pro-audio as long as you have the right know how for horns or waveguides and DSP processing. I use a bunch of these, no failures yet. With the Eminence PXb passive x-overs with bulbs, it's about impossible to blow the high end unless you're an idiot and like square waves.
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Eminence PSD:2002-16 1" Titanium Driver 16 Ohm 2/3-Bolt
This is the first time I have used an Eminence horn driver. I am sold on these products, too. Delivers well above expectations. I was not able to used the three hole mounting feature, perhaps more manufacturer specific bolts need to be suggested.
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