Most powerful super-tweeter?

Hi:

Where can I find the world's most high-frequency super-tweeter? My current super-tweeter outputs a highest-frequency of 40 khz.

Thanks,

Radium

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Radium
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Hi yourself,

As usual, you can start with Google to collect some facts, overhaul your attention span, and come back with well thought out questions.

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Don Bowey

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djodom

What, the original poster?

Because the original poster does routinely post nonsense questions. He also tends to cross-post to very different newsgroups, which is also a telltale of a troll.

Michael

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Michael Black

So, you are in favor of ignorant trolls? "Radium" gets his jollies by asking stupid questions, and has for a long time.

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Michael A. Terrell

I work where we built 4 designed for 612Khz and able to run at 1000 watts continuous, water cooled of course. Does that qualify as a super-tweeter ? How many do you need?

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amdx

It's odd, "radium" is almost close enough to sound legit.

But if anyone needs absolute proof that he's a troll, they just have to look in comp.sys.apple2 where he posted some outright troll posts yesterday, not even trying to sort of sound like he's merely clueless. They are outright attacks on the newsgroup.

Anyone who looks at those no longer has an excuse to wonder if "radium" is a poor novice who's really trying to get things straight.

Michael

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Michael Black

Good.

Yes.

Probably just one. What is the maximum loudness [in dB] that your super-tweeters can get?

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Radium

============================================= Sound has to do with air compression, and we all know air is compressible, but evidently, the compressibility of air starts to add distortion or something upwards of 150 dB or so. You want hi fi, or is real loud good enough? Wonder if you can get the woofers louder than the tweeters, transducrer power handling being equal? The JBL 2106 bullet tweeters were originally designed for ultrasonic traffic control applications.

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BobG

Clipping is something I certainly do not want.

As long as there is no loudness-caused distortion or distortion caused by high-frequency crossing the threshold of the highest-frequency allowed [the digital equivalent is the aliasing that would occur, for example, if you attempted to encoded 5 khz tone in a format whose sample-rate is 8 khz.]

Well, I'm not much of a bass fan.

Interesting.

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Radium

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