MID BASS:
Hand built in Canada, with enhanced low frequency abilities and a slightly softer mid-range, the LXD Series are the most versatile drivers AVI makes. They share many of the features of MX Series, including alloy frames and massive magnets, but the LXD Series have longer voice coils and suspensions optimized for mid-bass use. The mica-graphite-polypropoylene cones have a high stiffness to weight ratio and improved mid-bass definition. The most extended, best controlled low frequency response is achieved in properly designed enclosures, but the LXD Series drivers are tolerant of virtually any mounting arrangement.
BSM-130, 130 mm (5.25")
The BSM Series is the flagship of the AVI mid devices. The goal of the BSM was to bring home audio sound quality to car audio. So these midbass devices were designed for superb sound quality. The most extraordinary characteristic of the BSMs are their ability to produce extremely warm sound. To achieve this goal, both models needed high-end parts such as: a 50 mm (2") aluminum ribbon voice coil, a 668 g (23.5 oz) magnet, and a white ceramic paper cone with composite rubber edge, just to name a few. The BSM-130 is for the ultimate performance sound system, and the operating range suggested is 80 Hz to 5 KHz. |
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BSM-160, 160 mm (6.5")
The BSM Series is the flagship of the AVI mid devices. The goal of the BSM was to bring home audio sound quality to car audio. So these midbass devices were designed for superb sound quality. The most extraordinary characteristic of the BSMs are their ability to produce extremely warm sound. To achieve this goal, both models needed high-end parts such as: a 50 mm (2") aluminum ribbon voice coil, a 668 g (23.5 oz) magnet, and a white ceramic paper cone with composite rubber edge, just to name a few. The BSM-160 is for the ultimate performance sound system, and the operating range suggested is 70 Hz to 4.5 KHz. |
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LXD-100, 100 mm (4")
The LXD-100 looks identical to its twin, the MXD-100. However, the difference has to be heard. It too, can easily work 125 W RMS! This is a midbass designed for very high performance sound systems, and the operating range is suggested at 120 Hz to 8 KHz. |
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LXD-130, 130 mm (5.25")
The LXD-130 comes neck to neck in popularity compared with the MXD-130. Over the years, it has gone through many redesigns and changes to achieve near perfection now. The LXD-160 were probably one of the first midbass devices which used a massive 30 oz magnet . It is designed for very high performance sound systems, and the operating range is suggested at 110 Hz to 8.5 KHz. |
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LXD-160, 160 mm (6.5")
The main difference between the LXD-130 and the LXD-160 is the size. Over the years, it has gone through many redesigns and changes to achieve near perfection now. This midbass is designed for very high performance sound systems, and the operating range is suggested at 90 Hz to 5 KHz. |
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EL-130, 130 mm (5.25")
The EL-130 is a step up from the XL-130, with a 35 mm (1.4") two layer aluminum voice coil, but the main difference is that it's a midbass device. It is designed for high performance sound systems, with a suggested operating range of 85 Hz to 7.5 KHz. |
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EL-160, 160 mm (6.5")
The EL-160 is a step up from the XL-160, with a 35 mm (1.4") two layer aluminum voice coil, but the main difference is that it's a midbass device. It is designed for high performance sound systems, with a suggested operating range of 80 Hz to 7.5 KHz |
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