Hawk-XT3 (the Final Cut)

Hawk-XT3 The Hawk-XT3 is the final version using the HiVi L6-4R with the Peerless XT25TG30-04 ring radiator tweeter. In the XT3, I tuned the Hawk to include the bass. Because… Read more >
Hawk-XT3 The Hawk-XT3 is the final version using the HiVi L6-4R with the Peerless XT25TG30-04 ring radiator tweeter. In the XT3, I tuned the Hawk to include the bass. Because… Read more >
Hawk-XT2 The Hawk-XT2 is an update of the original Hawk. The two drivers remain the same, a HiVi L6-4R kevlar midwoofer paired with a Peerless XT25TG30-04 ring radiator tweeter. In… Read more >
Hawk-II In this 2nd version of Hawk, I went all out to control the HiVi L6-4R. The network for the L6-4R is quite elaborate. Apart from a second order filter,… Read more >
How the Hawk came about I liked what I heard during the auditioning of the L6-4R in an active bi-amped system. I believed that I finally found a woofer that… Read more >
With 24dB/oct electronic crossover In this second test, a Peerless XT25TG30-04 is used in place of the budget BC25TG15. The XT25TG30 is one of the best tweeters in the $30… Read more >
The HiVi L6-4R is a reasonably priced 6″ cast frame woofer sporting a black woven kevlar cone. Selling at only $36.90 at Madisound, it would make a fantastic 2-way if… Read more >
HiVi L6-4R RAW Frequency ResponseBaffle Width=8.5″. Ported Box=13 liters. Mic at 36ins, woofer axis. Impulse Window=5msec. No Smoothing. HiVi Thiele & Small Parameters Measured Thiele & Small Parameters Ported Box=18… Read more >