Best Celestion CDX20-3020 Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Celestion CDX20-3020 based on experts and consumers reviews.
BMS 4590-8
Based on 1 reviews
There's only one thing I dislike about this driver and I knew it before I bought it: it is heavy! 9kg to be exact. It is a lot cheaper then the neodymium version though which weighs only 2.3kg. I bought it to test it out because there is so much good things written about these coaxial BMS's. I've had good experience with the 1" BMS drivers before. All the good things written about the 4590 are true. I've got it paired up with a big old 60x40 RCF horn and 4x 15" RCF low-mids (15-544k) these four 15" just about keep up with the 4590, which says a lot about the power and efficiency of the 4590. The best of all: it does so while sounding great.
Precision Devices CD2
Based on 1 reviews
Amazing volume and clarity, these are incredibly loud and clear. I`m using these in 3-way horn system and clarity/pressure is even better as excepted. These are my first 2 inch drivers, and I don`t have much to compare with , but if I compare to 1.5 inch drivers , pressure from these are quite better , and still it is not affecting quality.
BMS 4591 8 Ohm
Based on 1 reviews
Fucking heavy, needs to create extra support inside of a speaker cabinet in order to protect Horn from been crashed if you hit your speaker cabinet accidentally. Sensitivity is superior, sounds very loud and clean. In my setup (4x12subbuss + 2x12bass) with crossover 700Hz - 6kHz i can DOUBLE number of bass-subbass cabinets....
Eminence PSD:3006
Based on 2 reviews
I have this drivers in some speakers, sound great, they are loud on mid=high frequency, cutoff frequency that I use it's 1500hz, the must be used with other drivers because the very high frequency's 12000hz are not so present at this drivers, so use supertweeters for best results. They are big and heavy must use some thick horns with these, also the threads for the screws are american, so don't try europen type screws.