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Re: First speakers - a little ambitious - curved array [message #61255 is a reply to message #60536] |
Thu, 22 October 2009 12:52 |
Marlboro
Messages: 403 Registered: May 2009
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Villain3g,
To find where the basic level of comb filter distortion starts, you divide the distance of the speakers in inches from the speed of sound in inches per second. This gives you the frequency where comb filter distortion may start. For example 13560 inches per second/3.5 inches center-to-center = 3874 hz. In this example comb filter distortion will start at 3874hz, and you really can't cross your 3.5 inch center to center midranges much above 3874. If your mid ranges were 5.25 c-to-c, then it would be 13560/5.25= 2582hz, where your cross can't come in higher than 2582.
The center to center distance between your mid ranges can't be any further apart than 2.75 inches to cross at 5000hz. and you would do well to remember that the distance between the highest mid in the lower group and the lowest mid in the higher group is way above that number.
Your planar needs to go on the side of the mid line array. However I've seen a lot of arrays, including Fred's ART array that put a tweeter in the center between the two smaller lines. I don't know what this does.
All this said, I'm not 100% sure how much you can hear comb filter distortion, as long as you sit in one spots and don't move your ears vertically.
Marlboro
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Re: First speakers - a little ambitious - curved array [message #61261 is a reply to message #61257] |
Thu, 22 October 2009 16:53 |
Marlboro
Messages: 403 Registered: May 2009
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If your c-to-c on the mids is only 2.17 then they will not comb filter at 5000, and the ribbons don't have that kind of problem.
Looks good then.... to me! Don't worry about comments from people who make cryptic statements and don't tell you why.
How low do those little fellows go for a two way? They look sort of like a 2 inch mid range dome. PE makes one of those and they don't go lower than about 400hz
I don't think that the distance between the two portions of the mid range array are an issue but is there wa reason why you didn't make the baffle wider and put the tweeter on the side?
Marlboro
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