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Re: Two way- conventional and coaxial [message #18726 is a reply to message #18725] Thu, 20 April 2006 22:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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Not sure if you forgot anything at all. Now that I've taken an interest in coaxials, I just have to learn all I can about them. I did the same with single fullrange drivers a few years back.

A while back I recall reading where some types of coaxials experience a narrow but rather deep notch in the highs. I have measured a notch like this on the 15 inch coaxial I have now. It's at 10 kHz. Seems like I read it had something to do with phase cancelation. I don't remember where I read this and was only mildly interested at the time. Know anything about this?

Dave

 
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