Is the 2.5 way speaker the ideal home speaker?


Time for what I hope is another fun thread. 

One type of speaker which is actually pretty common but which gets little press / attention here on audiogon is the 2.5 way. 

A 2.5 way speaker is almost a 3-way, but it isn't. It is a speaker with 3 drivers, but instead of a tweeter, midrange and woofer (TMW) it lacks a true midrange. The "midrange" is really a mid-woofer, that shares bass duties with the woofer. Often these two drivers are identical, though in the Focal Profile 918 the midwoofer and woofer were actually different drivers with the same nominal diameter (6"). 

The Monitor Audio 200 is a current example of the concept, but I am sure there are many others. It's also quite popular in kit form. One of the most high-end kits I know of is the Ophelia based on a ScanSpeak Be tweeter and 6" Revelator mid-woofers. I haven't heard them, but I am in eternal love with those mid-woofers. I believe the original plans come from the German speaker building magazine Klan Ton. 

However many other kits are also available

But regardless of kit, or store purchased, are you a 2.5 way fan? Why or why not? 

Best,


Erik 
erik_squires

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I think a 2.5 way is an interesting concept. I prefer a 2 way with a subwoofer, which provides options in tailoring the lower frequencies. 
The Perspective has two midrange/woofer units. That appears to be different from the 2.5 way described by the OP, which has one midrange/woofer and one full woofer. So, is the Perspective a true 2.5 way or some hybrid variation?
@erik_squires ... thanks for the info. I really have learned a lot from your insights. 
I really don't think there's any reason to be insulting. Everyone likes what they like, and one person's preference is no more valid than another's.