SLA Pro
Re: SLA Pro
those are pretty sweet
I'd probably go with black still, but I can totally see how white works.
I'd probably go with black still, but I can totally see how white works.
Re: SLA Pro
Sorry for waking up an old thread!ewetho wrote:I have used the Pyle Pro PDMW6 in a 6W12T using the GT302 for tweet and it is amazingly clear.
Would the Pyle PDMW6 okay to use on the SLA Pro ?
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No link, no opinion. And if it's Pyle there's probably no SPL chart to compare anyway.BoostFab wrote:Sorry for waking up an old thread!ewetho wrote:I have used the Pyle Pro PDMW6 in a 6W12T using the GT302 for tweet and it is amazingly clear.
Would the Pyle PDMW6 okay to use on the SLA Pro ?
Re: SLA Pro
Specifications:Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:No link, no opinion. And if it's Pyle there's probably no SPL chart to compare anyway.
Power handling: 125 watts RMS/250 watts max • Voice coil diameter: 1" • Impedance: 8 ohms • Frequency response: 70-9,000 Hz • Magnet weight: 25 oz. • Fs: 67 Hz • SPL: 86.9 dB 1W/1m • Vas: 0.36 cu. ft. • Qms: 4.99 • Qes:0.95 • Qts: 0.80 • Xmax: 3.3 mm • Dimensions: Overall diameter: 6.5", Cutout diameter: 5.63", Depth: 3".
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... le%20PDMW6
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No chart. That makes it a pig in a poke.BoostFab wrote:Specifications:Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:No link, no opinion. And if it's Pyle there's probably no SPL chart to compare anyway.
Power handling: 125 watts RMS/250 watts max • Voice coil diameter: 1" • Impedance: 8 ohms • Frequency response: 70-9,000 Hz • Magnet weight: 25 oz. • Fs: 67 Hz • SPL: 86.9 dB 1W/1m • Vas: 0.36 cu. ft. • Qms: 4.99 • Qes:0.95 • Qts: 0.80 • Xmax: 3.3 mm • Dimensions: Overall diameter: 6.5", Cutout diameter: 5.63", Depth: 3".
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... le%20PDMW6
Re: SLA Pro
I'm afraid it's a Pyle of.....
If anyone know of an inexpensive alternate to the Alpha6, please share.
If anyone know of an inexpensive alternate to the Alpha6, please share.
Re: SLA Pro
Basic modeling shows the Pyle not as loud and first hand experience I would say the Eminence is easily clearer and more articulate through the midrange and Vocals. Do yourself the favor and save up for the Alpha 6's.
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Dayton PA-6. I've heard them plenty of times in a design very similar to SLAPro... they work a treat.BoostFab wrote:I'm afraid it's a Pyle of.....
If anyone know of an inexpensive alternate to the Alpha6, please share.
I chose them to go in the SLA's that are going in my church soon...
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Re: SLA Pro
Those look interesting. I had not gone as far as comparing specs but I've been interested in building a small supplemental cab out of them. If they work in the SLA design, all the better. 
EDIT: Specs are close except Qms, which I don't think matters much. I would be interested in real-world comparisons. $20 a driver is a steal.

EDIT: Specs are close except Qms, which I don't think matters much. I would be interested in real-world comparisons. $20 a driver is a steal.
Re: SLA Pro
is it this one you're referring to?BrentEvans wrote:Dayton PA-6. I've heard them plenty of times in a design very similar to SLAPro... they work a treat.BoostFab wrote:I'm afraid it's a Pyle of.....
If anyone know of an inexpensive alternate to the Alpha6, please share.
I chose them to go in the SLA's that are going in my church soon...
http://www.daytonaudio.com/index.php/pa ... river.html
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http://www.daytonaudio.com/index.php/lo ... range.html
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First one... PA6, not PK6. The PK might work, don't know... but the PAs sound quite good.
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I built with the daytons and sounds fine to my ear.
http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... 13&t=15103
http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... 13&t=15103
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That's great!johns811 wrote:I built with the daytons and sounds fine to my ear.
http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... 13&t=15103
I guess I will give them a try for another pair later on. I got the Alpha's from LeLand last week instead.
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Re: SLA Pro
BZB, your white SLA pro's look fast as
Could you help me out regarding how they are powered please?
I see that you wrote "XTi1000 & XTi2000 powered", but how? For each cab do they have a load of 2ohms? I'm very interested in the SLA's given there size.
Thanks for any clarification in advance

Could you help me out regarding how they are powered please?
I see that you wrote "XTi1000 & XTi2000 powered", but how? For each cab do they have a load of 2ohms? I'm very interested in the SLA's given there size.
Thanks for any clarification in advance
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Re: SLA Pro
8 ohms each, the 6" are wired series-parallel (IITP).
I've run them on both the XTi 2000 and the 1000... but it doesn't matter much. You'll hear it if you start overpowering them. They're so sensitive you really don't need to put much power into them, anyway.
I've run them on both the XTi 2000 and the 1000... but it doesn't matter much. You'll hear it if you start overpowering them. They're so sensitive you really don't need to put much power into them, anyway.
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Purveyor of fine aged hip hop
Traktor S4 - Vestax VCI-100 - TTX - MOTU Ultralite - Yamaha 01V
Built:
T39 13" BP102, 24" 3012LF - AT - OT12 2512 - SLA Pro - T24 - Jack 10
Powered by XTi 1000 & 2000