Pioneer Electronics DN-4 Loudspeaker Passive Crossover Divider Network Altec JBL

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Located in: Hesperia, California, United States
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Pioneer

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  • *****- Feedback left by buyer.
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    Item as described, well packed, promptly shipped!
  • *****- Feedback left by buyer.
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    Item as described and delivered quickly. Thanks.
  • *****- Feedback left by buyer.
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    This driver is a true ribbon with transformer to get high current for a single pass through the field and no need for film backing. The transient response is better than film backed coil ribbons. 99 dB is real I believe. Excellent efficiency. This is definitely high grade hi-fi. Aurum Cantus has brought it for a reasonable price. I believe it's a fair trade off if you extend the horn flare a little .. especially if you use the constant directivity paradigm. (flat angle match)