JI
It always amazes me how differently can sound different compression drivers with different horns. I tried 18sound XT120 with various compression drivers and found out the most natural sound with BMS 4524, the cheapest compression driver in their series.
Due its size high crossing (above 4kHz) of driver with this horn is preferable. This also allows to avoid nasty distortion componentsin 1.5-3.5kHz range typical for most compression tweeters. This horn provides quite constant dispersion up to about 16kHz in 30 degree angle. My personal preference is at least 60 degrees. Build quality is as good as you can expect from medium grade plastic.
Due its size high crossing (above 4kHz) of driver with this horn is preferable. This also allows to avoid nasty distortion componentsin 1.5-3.5kHz range typical for most compression tweeters. This horn provides quite constant dispersion up to about 16kHz in 30 degree angle. My personal preference is at least 60 degrees. Build quality is as good as you can expect from medium grade plastic.
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