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Re: Can a notch filter improve phase lag? [message #19907 is a reply to message #19906] Thu, 01 April 2004 06:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I second Martin's analysis. Sometimes - often times - a system like this is made more pure with a couple of components. The Zobel is a good example. A speaker driver is a reactive device, so compensation is sometimes in order.

I understand the idea of minimalist solutions and low parts count. But remembering that the speaker motor/diaphragm/cabinet is a system that has many filters, sometimes having a part of two in the circuit counteracts reactances and makes the system as a whole more pure.

I really like keeping it simple, and sometimes that's best. Phil's little speakers sound great just bolting the speaker in the box. But there are other systems that are definitely improved with passive compensation. And it's not necessarily a matter of quality, or of artificially "fixing" a driver's response. It's just the way linear systems act.

 
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