Ribbon tweets
#1
Anyone used them? I was looking @ some of them at solen, and I was pondering using them when I get a new car. I know they have limitations as far as SPL output, but are they worth the money to use them?
#2
The problem I find with ribbon tweeters is that they are large. Some of the good ones measure to be a 5" cube.
Other than that, I've never found Ribbon tweeters to be hard to listen to.
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Adam
[ July 04, 2004, 07:35 PM: Message edited by: PEI330Ci ]
Other than that, I've never found Ribbon tweeters to be hard to listen to.
If your in the market for something a bit more affordable, check here:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=297-400
(shameless plug)
Adam
[ July 04, 2004, 07:35 PM: Message edited by: PEI330Ci ]
#5
I used a Hi-Vi ribbon (RT1C)... It's prolly the lowest end ribbon on the HiVi/Swan line (Adam?) but the unit sounds nice. As for the difference between this unit and a "true" ribbon, I'm not sure. I've used these tweets in my car for the entire winter without any issues. But "true" ribbons - found on speakers like Magnepans (3.5,20's) are apparently so fragile that blowing on them would fracture them. I'm guessing that's like a Raven unit?
Nice airy sound though. I was told they should be crossed high though... up in around the 16kHz range just for ambience. I plan on putting ribbons back in the car this year.
Nice airy sound though. I was told they should be crossed high though... up in around the 16kHz range just for ambience. I plan on putting ribbons back in the car this year.
#6
I use sony ES ribbons in my system as 'secondary' tweets. I have messed with different x-over slopes, and types, different combos of mounting and using them with other tweets, etc. I found they have superior high end extension, so I chose to run them 16,000hz in the pillars, in conjunction with my kick tweets lowpassed at the same freq. Chinaman has the right idea, very light sounding, a wee bit boxy and harsh in the lower octaves though. I was not a huge fan of them as main tweets, unless they where absoloutely on axis to the listner. However with the h/p up at 16, I have never heard better!
#8
Ravens ($$) and ribbons in general have a nice freq responce curve (flat as a pancake) and given their price it would almost be a waste to cross them too high ... some of the ribbons go pretty low down to 2K or so but they CAN NOT be run full range.
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