*This is not a thread about hearing health and safety*
I would like some input on what to what to expect from a technical standpoint if upgrading from RF-7 to then1528’s. And yes I know they are not same category
I feel when i run the RF-7 hard and there is a lot of vocals it is hard on the tweeter and this seems to be delivering most of the sound given how they are crossed over, and I do not want to blow them. TLS Guy have been great help and in hindsight foresaw I would run in to this issue.
I want a bit more capacity then what I have now.
Recommendations are also welcome.
*This is not a thread about hearing health and safety*
I would like some input on what to what to expect from a technical standpoint if upgrading from RF-7 to then1528’s. And yes I know they are not same category
I feel when i run the RF-7 hard and there is a lot of vocals it is hard on the tweeter and this seems to be delivering most of the sound given how they are crossed over, and I do not want to blow them. TLS Guy have been great help and in hindsight foresaw I would run in to this issue.
I want a bit more capacity then what I have now.
Recommendations are also welcome.
Of the two, I would go for the Arendal. However, you might want to cast a wider net.
The problem I see is just one mid with a low crossover. The crossover is in the optimal range for a three way, but really the design needs less woofers and one more mid in MTM configuration. In my view designers make strange choices and fail to understand how much power is required in the midrange. I find this continuing mistake among multiple manufacturers puzzling. Bass power is overestimated and midrange power continually under estimated.