DS18 PRO-TWN3 PRO Neodymium Tweeter
PRO-TWN3
SPECIFICATIONS
- Nominal Diameter………………………………………………………2.5” / 63 mm
- Nominal Impedance…………………………………………………………4 OHMS
- AES Power Handling………………………………………………………..50W
- Program Power Handling………………………………100W
- Peak Power Handling……………………………………………..200W
- Sensitivity (1w/1m)………………………………………………………..107 dB
- Frequency Response ………………………………..1.6 KHz – 20 KHz
- Recommended Hi Pass Crossover………………………2 KHz
- Pair or Single………………………………………………………….. Single
- Filter Included………………………………………………………….Yes 2.2 uf
MOTOR
- Voice Coil Diameter……………………………………1″/25.4mm
- Voice Coil Former Material………..Kapton
- Winding Material………………………………………………….CCAW
- Diaphragm Material………………………………………………..PEN
- Magnet Material…………………………………………Neodymium
- Magnet Weight…………………………………………………………………………….0.57 oz
- Body Material………………………………………………………………….PC
MEASUREMENTS
- Overall Diameter…………………………………………………….2.48 X 2.48” / 63 x 63 mm
- Overall Depth……………………………………………………………………………1.49” / 32.8 mm
- Front Mount Baffle Cutout…………………………….2.12” / 54 mm
- Mounting Depth………………………………………………………..1.32” / 33.5 mm
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DS18 PRO-TWN3 PRO Neodymium Tweeter- FAQs
Q1. How does a tweeter work?
A tweeter uses a lightweight voice coil and diaphragm that vibrate in a magnetic field to reproduce high-frequency sounds.
Q2. What frequency range do tweeters cover?
Most tweeters play from about 2,000 Hz to 20,000 Hz, handling treble and high-pitched notes.
Q3. What makes a good tweeter?
A good tweeter is lightweight for quick movement, stiff to avoid distortion, and well-damped for clear and accurate sound.
Q4. What are the benefits of DS18 tweeters?
DS18 tweeters deliver crisp vocals, accurate highs, and versatile frequency coverage, making them ideal for car and pro audio setups.
Q5. Do tweeters need much power?
No, tweeters usually require 25–50W RMS, since high frequencies don’t demand large amounts of power.
Q6. Do tweeters need a capacitor?
Yes, a capacitor (high-pass filter) is recommended to block low frequencies and protect the tweeter from damage.
Q7. Do tweeters have positive and negative terminals?
Yes. The red terminal is positive (+) and the black is negative (–). Always match them correctly to your amplifier or crossover.
Q8. What can damage a tweeter?
Excessive power, distorted signals, or feeding it low frequencies below its crossover point can cause failure.
Q9. Does tweeter size matter?Q9. Does tweeter size matter?
Yes. Smaller tweeters reproduce treble more precisely, while larger ones handle higher output but may affect dispersion.