5” midrange features – Precision Power 2010 POWER CLASS COMPONENTS PC2.65C User Manual
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According to IASCA Sound Quality
judging, here are
the criteria
for staging*…
This first pic show how many po
ints you get for the DEPTH of
the stage…
Scoring inc
reases the further
forw
ard the soundstage extends…
This next pic shows how they judge for WIDTH…
In soundstage width, points are reduced if the stage is narrow…
Motor
Assembl
y
Havin
g
a strong, yet small motor was the
key goal in designing this driver. The 1-3/8"
mounting depth allows you easily fit the
driver in/on the dash or the
A-pillar,
optimizing high staging, and elim
inating the
hassle of building custom kickpanels which
can be bulk
y
and a nuisance.
Voice Coil &
Terminals
The coil is
wound on an aluminum former
with vent holes abov
e the spid
er to allow
heat extraction from the inner side of the
coil, contributing to higher power handling…
Suspen
sion
The surround is inverted on the midrange to
accept a shallower grill and hav
e a lower
profile overall.
Basket
Due to the Neo motor, there was room to
make 16 smaller holes in the bottom of the
basket that are under the spider, therefore
bringing in cool air to cool the coil.
Diaphragm
Most 3-way component kits typi
cally use a
4" midran
ge. With the advancement of
technology
over
the
past
few
years,
"wide-range" home audio raw drivers were
engineered. Capable of playing into the
upper midbass region and well into the
tweeter ra
nge as well. We chose an
aluminum
cone for the midrange to
eliminate cone flexing and be very durable.
2.5” Midrange Features