A bass driver (usually 8” or larger) is designed to reproduce low frequencies (20-500Hz), a midrange driver (usually 3” to 7”) is designed to reproduce frequencies above 100Hz to 4kHz and a tweeter (typically 1” or smaller) is designed to be most efficient at reproducing high frequencies (ie. A full family of full-range drivers Whether DIY or at the heart of our complete loudspeaker models, each and every Voxativ driver is designed to our proprietary specifications. Each model has its own characteristics depending on its use of materials and construction.
Hi-Fi Audio Drivers (Speakers and Tweeters)
High End Driver Jobs

Driver High Definition Audio Controller
These are some of the drivers that we have had the opportunity to try out over the years. The pages contain information about the drivers (transducers) including photographs, history and background information, driver specifications and links to DIY speaker enclosure designs. The Thiele/Small Parameters have been measured for many of the drivers using the Dayton Audio Test System (DATS). Questions and discussion about loudspeaker drivers and building is welcome in the DIY Loudspeaker and Subwoofer forum.
Noted costs last updated: 31 March 2018



