Posted by akhilesh [ 129.244.120.219 ] on January 31, 2007 at 08:12:29:
In Reply to: It depends... posted by Duke on January 27, 2007 at 01:21:55:
3. The steeper the crossover slope, the closer you can sit.
HI Duke,
Intuitively, I would have thought the less the lsope the closer you can sit, since the sound will be more "blended between the 2 drivers, whereas, if the slope is steeper, the sound is "more obviosuly split" between the 2 drivers. So, given constant spacing in both cases, if case 1 has a woofer & mid crossed at 500 Hz (say) with a 12 db slope, the sound may blend in better than case 2, where the slope may be 24 db. I say thin in the context of eh Altec VOTT setup...do you think making the slope steeper between the dome & the horn makes the sound more coherent or less, at smaller listening distances?
BTW, I use a 24 db slope in my system, and cross it at 1500hz, but I kow the traditional passive Altec Xover uses 12 db & crossed at 800 Hz.
-akhilesh
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