- Driver Selection -
The Reference Series tweeters have a 4 ohm impedance,
which keeps their sensitivity as high as possible. They are
rated at approximately 91 dB of output at 2.83V/1m, which
is high enough to work with two of most woofers, once
baffle step compensation is factored in. So, the first thing
I knew was that to get the most out of the tweeter I would
want an MTM or a TMM design.
The RS tweeters have the ability to play lower than many
other typical dome tweeters, so I wanted to be sure to put
this low-end extension to the test. I knew that there was
no point in using a smaller diameter woofer since good
high-end extension and dispersion were unnecessary. I
decided that a pair of Dayton RS180S woofers would have
the output levels, low-end extension, and would require a
low enough crossover point to really give the RS tweeters
a good workout. With the woofers being magnetically
shielded, I decided to go ahead and build the design with
the shielded tweeter.
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