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Selenium D220Ti 1-Inch 8-Ohm Titanium Horn Driver

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2.Color:Green For Cricut 12*12 (3 Mats)


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  • El conjunto magnético de cerámica del D220Ti-8 concentra eficazmente el flujo en el hueco, y la mayor eficiencia de resistencia del motor se logra mediante el uso de FEA (análisis de elementos finitos).
  • Especificaciones: Manejo de energía: 80 vatios RMS/160 vatios programa (con recomendado 2, 000 Hz, 12 dB/octava crossover) VCdia: 1. 7 pulgadas
  • Diámetro de garganta: 2,5 cm Obstrucción: 8 ohmios Respuesta de frecuencia: 1, 000-21, 000 Hz (sin cruce) SPL: 109 dB 2. 83 V/1 m. Peso del imán: 24 onzas.
  • Dimensiones: diámetro total: 4. 53 pulgadas, Profundidad: 2 pulgadas, 2. 75 pulgadas, incluyendo "nariz" roscada.


The Selenium D220Ti-8 horn driver's diaphragm is formed from pure, rigid, light, and extremely thin titanium (0.025 mm). To avoid stress and distortion, the suspension has specially designed reinforcement. An injected-molded phase plug is optimized to eliminate undesirable phase cancellations.


David Vargas
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2024
Me llego a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, dudaba al principio pero es una compra verificadaMe sirvió tanto
Liz Felton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2023
Definitely not lined up for a Cricut machine. Have had to take one of my cricut mats underneath to light up correctly for cutting. But other than that I haven’t had any problems.
Noura AlBakr
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 23 de octubre de 2023
سرعة التوصيل ابهرتني ، تم الطلب يوم ١٧ اكتوبر و وصل يوم ٢٣ اكتوبر مع العلم كانوا كاتبين بيوصل تاريخ ٢٩ اكتوبرالتغليف كان رائع كرتون كبير جدا ، المنتج سليم والتغليف نظيف جدالم اجرب المنتج الى الان لكن ابهرتني السرعه 👍🏻
Terri L Jones
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2023
these mats are made of a great quality material. packaged perfectly so as not to bend them and they were not rolled up either.Very nice indeed.
Adit
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de enero de 2022
I replaced my EV DH3 driver with the Selenium Driver and I am very impressed with the performance.Took a couple of days to break in. I would definitely recommend.
Lambert Tran
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de septiembre de 2022
I buy some compress tweeter driver, but I don’t happy with them. Then I meet Selenium D220Ti, I’m so happy with this tweeter. The sound very clear, clean and sweet 👍.Thanks!
Native American
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de agosto de 2020
These are the exact size and adhesion as the Circut, but a lot less money. Each color represents a different strength in its adhesion (light, normal/regular, & strong).They arrived in wonderful shape, NOT bent or warped (I order one from Circut in the past and it arrived warped and had to be replaced). This is a product I firmly recommend, and I don't do that very often. Thank you for a great product at a reasonable price.
#MamaOf8IDontQuit
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de julio de 2020
I needed to add bigger cutting mats to my cricut and did not want to pay the high price of brand name.. so I found this package of three mats!That's right 3 mats.I have now used to cut large letters with htv and has worked out great.Honestly, honestly, if you have to cut some really really small details definitely stick to the brand name mat but other than that other bigger size cuts will work out great.The adhesive is fine, always make sure you reapply the see through plastic film so it doesn't get dust on it.Mats feed fine through the cutter, cricut cutter. I don't know how they work with others.Thinking once the adhesive runs out just like I've done with original cutting mats, clean it and then spray a little adhesive spray.I feel for me they will last me for a while. I cut 3-4 times a week, shapes, letters, numbers, nothing smaller than .5 inch.Buy them, they will work and you'll sav money....I did! And will order again in the future.
WindGhost
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de junio de 2020
I wanted to add a picture but the system was just saying "error while processing your file" !By the way I received D220TI (not TRIO) with the black back color version as seen in most website where it is sold.The boxes where obviously under humid condition as they were soft and damaged, but the drivers themselves are fine (ordered a pair) and sound great as expected.A huge upgrade sounding talking compare with the Ev DH-1K they are replacing in a ELX-115 speaker (needed to add a bolt to screw adapter in order to get the install done)I can't wait to get the JBL 2265HPL to replace the DHS-15K from Ev as wellI can say my $500 speaker will worth close of $800 when done and close to JBL SRX-815 ($1,200 speaker worth)WindGhost
Gus K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2014
These Selenium D220Ti horn drivers were a much needed improvement on the flat and harsh sounding factory horns installed on the JBL JRX series speakers. When one of my cabinets blew out a horn, I read that these were great upgrades. So I tested it for myself, and I can confidently say that this is no-brainer investment to make your PA sound better. I was pleasantly surprised when I compared sound quality between one of these Seleniums side-by-side with the stock horn. Everything sounded way more crisp, with richer and fuller claps, hats, horns, and pads. Everything I played had way more depth and range. Even if your horns are still working, I would recommend making the investment to upgrade your rig with these. Your audience will thank you for treating their ears! Oh and installation couldn't have been easier. If you have wire crimping tool and a screw driver, you can finish a cabinet in 20 minutes.
Bloose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de junio de 2013
I built a set of PA speakers utilizing a Celestion 15" driver and a Pyle PDS182 compression driver. When I purchased the Pyle compression drivers I did so mostly based on price and the specs. Even at the time I had the thought in the back of my mind that the Pyle's may be cost effective but that their performance may not be great.After building the boxes, installing the drivers, building a crossover, and firing them up it was immediately apparent that I needed to install some Lpads as the compression drivers were much more efficient than the woofers and therefore over powered them. Once those were installed I fired up the speakers and started giving them a workout. Everything was going pretty well and I was very surprised at the nice sound the Pyle's had at both moderate and very elevated levels. I was very pleased. Then all of the sudden I got a weird sound out of one of the speakers, a pop, and then one of the Pyle's was dead. It seems the Behringer EP2500 was just too much for it.Once that happened I decided I would experiment with a little more expensive compression driver to see if there was some better sound quality to be had by spending a few more dollars. I searched around a bit and decided to order one of these drivers and do an A/B comparison between the $18 Pyle that was still working and this $50 Selenium driver.The results were a little surprising to me. The fact is, this driver definitely sounds better than the Pyle. But, not by very much. This driver is what a would call a little smoother or a little less harsh. Volume is pretty similar and the response also seems to be pretty similar. Where the Pyle has just a slight bit of harshness at the top (only when comparing the two, when not side by side the Pyle is perfectly acceptable) this driver is smoother. It is a nicer sounding driver overall. Again though, very slightly. For less than one driver you can have two Pyle's that sound about 95% as good.For someone looking for some very good budget compression drivers I wouldn't hesitate to go with the Pyle's. The Selenium D220Ti gets the nod based one two things though. First, one Pyle did fail. The coil burned out from too much power. I think for the most part the power rating of the Pyle is overly optimistic. Not too big of an issue if you keep the power levels at sane amounts. Also the drivers very high efficiency don't really require lots of power to get them to very high SPL levels. I'm willing to bet that the Selenium is much more accurately rated in the power handling department. Second is that with the Selenium if you do over power one and burn out the coil a replacement diaphragm is available and costs less than the PDS182. In addition to those two things the Selenium does sound better, however slight.Instead of dropping a star or two by comparing this driver to the PDS182 I give it 5 stars based on its very good performance, decent price, nice sound, and available replacement diaphragm. If your looking for the best bang for the buck the PDS182 is worth a look. If your looking for a little nicer driver with very nice sound this is a good choice.
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