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Measurements in DIN baffle in 70cm distance at 2,83V. Level scaled to 1m | |||||||||||||
Frequency response and impedance (consisty) |
Good linearity. Almost full level already from 1,1kHz. The efficiency is, with an average of 92dB / 2,83V, above average. All 3 drivers are almost congruent in their amplitude response. Very good.
The impedance response scatters a little more, especially around the resonance frequency. There is a slight interference around 2,3 kHz. This is also evident in the amplitude frequency response with a slight dip. |
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Unfortunately, when measuring 7 new specimens have a very unpleasant picture.
The spread of the measured specimens is considerable and amounts to + -1dB at 5kHz, + -3db at 3,5kHz, above this it gets a little better. The resonance frequency varies between 1,1 and 1,8 kHz. None of the specimens is nearly as linear as the first 3 measured. With at least 3 of the measured specimens, it can be assumed that the voice coils are decantral to such an extent that they “clamp” on one side. The black curve is one of the three first measured DT-101SK and thus serves as a reference. |
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Monacor DT-101SK sound pressure at angles (15 °, 30 °, 45 °, 60 °) |
Quite even omnidirectional behavior. For a 25mm dome, the frequency response goes up very far. No points of criticism. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-101SK decay behavior
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Even and fast swinging out. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-101SK harmonic distortion
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The harmonic distortion is low. K3 remains below 900% at all measured levels from 1Hz. From 1,2 kHz even below 0,3%. K2 rises evenly with the level and always remains at a very low level. Higher order distortion components are completely negligible. | ||||||||||||
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ConclusionThe Monacor DT-101SK measures itself well in all respects. It is very broadband applicable. A lower crossover frequency of 1,5 kHz is definitely feasible, depending on the concept and level requirements. The omnidirectional behavior is equivalent to a 25mm dome without sound guide. The touch quality and workmanship are okay, the harmonic distortion is low. And the whole thing for cheap 33,90 € (RRP) Addendum: There are, at least with one of the measured batches, considerable problems in terms of manufacturing consistency. |
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Test Monacor DT-99 One of the cheapest tweeters in the Monacor range
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Measurements in DIN baffle in 70cm distance at 2,83V. Level scaled to 1m | |||||||||||||
Monacor DT-99 sound pressure & impedance (dispersion) |
Good linearity with full level from 2000Hz. The average efficiency is 90dB / 2,83V. Considering the fact that it is an 8 ohm driver, a good value (compared to 4 ohm tweeters you would have to add 99 dB to the DT-3). The amplitude responses of the two measured drivers unfortunately vary significantly below 5kHz. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-99 sound pressure at angles (15 °, 30 °, 45 °, 60 °) |
Uniform and for a 25mm dome typical omnidirectional behavior. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-99 decay behavior
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Even and fast decay over all frequencies. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-99 harmonic distortion |
The Monacor DT-99 shows low harmonic distortion from 2kHz. Recommended separation:> = 2kHz with at least 12dB / octave. | ||||||||||||
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ConclusionA very inexpensive tweeter with decent measurements. Unfortunately, the two measured specimens scatter more than hoped. The internal structure (especially the centering of the oscillating unit) is designed to be a bit “windy”. Otherwise the measurement results are impeccable across the board. Can be used from 2,5 kHz. |
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Test Monacor DT-25N
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Measurements in DIN baffle in 70cm distance at 2,83V. Level scaled to 1m | |||||||||||||
Monacor DT-25N sound pressure (dispersion) |
Very good linearity. Full level from 1,8kHz (exception blue). High efficiency (94dB / 2,83V). From 3kHz low dispersion, below that up to + -2dB. No problems are to be expected with separations> = 2,5 kHz.
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Monacor DT-25N impedance (dispersion) |
No disturbances recognizable. The different pronounced impedance peaks indicate different quantities of ferrofluid. From 3kHz almost congruent course.
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Monacor DT-25N sound pressure at angles (15 °, 30 °, 45 °, 60 °) |
Monacor DT-25N shows a good and uniform directional characteristic. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-25N decay behavior |
Overall smooth and fast decay over all frequencies. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-25N harmonic distortion |
From 3kHz low harmonic distortion. If separated by 3kHz, K2 stays well below 1%. K3 rising sharply below 2kHz, practically not available. Higher order clutter components are negligible. The measurement was carried out at 95dB / 1m. | ||||||||||||
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ConclusionMonacor DT-25N is a really great little tweeter. Can be used especially in confined spaces such as d'appolito arrangements or eg Direct HA Edition. DT-25N can be loud, usable from 2,0khz with an efficiency of 94dB / 2,83V. Unfortunately DT-25N was not spared the price increases of many neodymium tweeters. Nevertheless, it still offers a very good value for the price. |
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Test Monacor DT-300 with Waveguide WG-300 A combination for high level applications with very good directional characteristics
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Measurements in DIN baffle in 70cm distance at 2,83V. Level scaled to 1m | |||||||||||||
Monacor DT-300 with Waveguide WG-300
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Monacor DT-300 / WG-300 sound pressure (consisty) |
Due to the principle, the frequency response drops evenly towards high frequencies (waveguide), which is very easy to equalize with the crossover. Noteworthy are the two burglaries at 7kHz and 13kHz.
Overall satisfactory dispersion. From 2-14kHz all 4 DT-300 / WG-300 move in a hose of + -1dB, above and below a little worse. Addendum: As for the Kits Cinetor and Cinetor HWG, the tweeters have been individually checked for quite some time now, I have several serial measurements of the DTXNUMX on the waveguide. The 2. Picture shows an example of relatively high, the 3. of very low consisty. |
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Monacor DT-300 / WG-300 Impedance (Scatter) |
The impedance curve of the DT-300 with WG-300 is not very harmonious and of relatively low consisty. The differently pronounced double hump probably originated in different damping of the pole core bore to the coupling volume and in the extremely generous dose of ferrofluid. Separations below 2,5kHz are only conditionally recommendable. |
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Monacor DT-300 / WG-300 directivity (0-90 °) |
Directional behavior is very uniform, thanks to the waveguide concept. The bundling behavior <= 2kHz results from the narrow baffle (20cm). Only at angles> = 45 ° does the frequency response become somewhat unsteady above 10kHz. The Monacor DT-300 and the Waveguide WG-300 harmonize well with each other. |
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Monacor DT-300 / WG-300 burst decay |
Overall smooth and fast decay, delayed by 7kHz and 13kHz. | ||||||||||||
Monacor DT-300 / WG-300 harmonic distortion |
The Monacor DT-300 on the WG-300 shows low harmonic distortions. K2 rises evenly with the level and always stays at a low level. K3 only rises below 2kHz, above that extremely low. Harmonic distortions of higher orders are negligible. Regarding the harmonic distortion one could crossover the combination DT300 / WG300 without hesitation at 1,5kHz. Unfortunately, the impedance response does not allow that. | ||||||||||||
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ConclusionThe Monacor DT-300 with the Waveguide DT-300 is on the whole a good tweeter. In particular, the level stability, the high efficiency, the low harmonic distortion and the uniform radiation behavior under angles are to be emphasized. Big downside is the lack of constancy of the driver. |