Since this driver is much more sensitive than the woofer, could I add an extra part in the xover (reverse notch filter??) to compensate and basically bring the rest of the response to its level? Also, since they showed it mounted on a different horn how much would it change for that PE cheapo one (pretty similar in looks to H290)? Thanks for all the help everyone! --Ryan
Wayne Parham Messages: 18831 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
A "notch filter" is a band-stop filter and the complement of such a filter is called a band-pass filter. People use band-pass filters for a midrange crossover in three-way speakers. However, the use of a filter as a (wide-band) frequency splitter and the use of a filter as a high-Q (narrow-band) equalization mechanism are two different things. To use a narrow band-pass filter as a compensation network for a response spike means everything else will be shelved down to match. Even that may not do it, because it may be caused by destructive interference, something best adddressed by the phase plug. I think I might be tempted to look for another driver instead.