tweeter match
concert series
Posts: 6
I am trying to match >IN SOUND< a Polk SL5501 tweeter. I was told by
Polk C.S. that the last digit of a speaker part # was the form of shielding built into the driver[I'm not worried about that], so a SL5500 would work for me. I have come across a SL5000 that that is a PRICE I CAN AFFORD and appears similar to my SL5501.
>IS THERE AN AUDIBLE DIFFERENCE?
>DO THEY SPEC OUT THE SAME?
I am replacing a pair of Peerless tweets blown out in a pair of ADS L630's.
I am guessing the power handling of the Polk tweet is higher but would like to verify that.
IF someone knows the details of these components, I would appreciate your input. Also, if anybody has a SL5501 or 5500 or any other appicable component you would like to sell at a modest price, I'd be interested in knowing that too.
Thanks for being out there. James
Polk C.S. that the last digit of a speaker part # was the form of shielding built into the driver[I'm not worried about that], so a SL5500 would work for me. I have come across a SL5000 that that is a PRICE I CAN AFFORD and appears similar to my SL5501.
>IS THERE AN AUDIBLE DIFFERENCE?
>DO THEY SPEC OUT THE SAME?
I am replacing a pair of Peerless tweets blown out in a pair of ADS L630's.
I am guessing the power handling of the Polk tweet is higher but would like to verify that.
IF someone knows the details of these components, I would appreciate your input. Also, if anybody has a SL5501 or 5500 or any other appicable component you would like to sell at a modest price, I'd be interested in knowing that too.
Thanks for being out there. James