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I often get ideas for projects I don't have the time or space for. Anyhoo I noticed these Foster wide bandwidth drivers on sale at Madisound and I got to thinking. At $3 each and with a Qts of 1(ish) these could make some cheap and easy line arrays. You could buy 32 of these for about $100 bucks and have two eight foot tall lines with an F3 of about 60 Hz (before taking into account baffle diffraction or dipole losses) and a sensitivity of about 100 dB.
Now I can't find much data on this driver. It is listed as "wide bandwidth" but how high can it really play? I'm sure I can find some clearance tweets to cross to - especially with a high x-over point. Anyone have info or experience with this driver? At $3 each I'm sure they aren't super great - but probably fine to play around with.
This is a tempting experiment - not sure if I have time for it though!
Now I can't find much data on this driver. It is listed as "wide bandwidth" but how high can it really play? I'm sure I can find some clearance tweets to cross to - especially with a high x-over point. Anyone have info or experience with this driver? At $3 each I'm sure they aren't super great - but probably fine to play around with.
This is a tempting experiment - not sure if I have time for it though!