J_Rock
Ex Member
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Xmax that high should not be a problem for HT use. You run into problems with High XMax woofers in a frontloaded horn with a compression chamber when you expect them to accurately produce all bass. When you go higher in frequency, the compression chamber will do what it says: compress the wave front. When transients are expected to be produced, they are lost in the compression and the bass becomes muddy.
But if you are using it for low frequencies, whith transients being played on other speakers (midwoofers) then that xmax will eb fine.
Or if you are using it for higher bass, the really low notes won't be there to muddy the sound.
The WO can be used for everythign too if you want, but with higher Xmax, do not expect incredible accuracy. So a lower xmax driver would be in order.
In my opinion, that driver isn't to extremem in the Xmax where compression would really be a problem anyways, so it should work fine.
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