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Re: 4Pi crossover study [message #77254 is a reply to message #77227] Mon, 22 July 2013 19:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Joe Sever is currently offline  Joe Sever
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Just checking in - been spending most of my spare moments enjoying the cooler weather and live music streams...

Not exactly what you suggested, Wayne, but I did see some movement when trying different values in the C1 position:

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Moving forward my plan is to procure a cheap piezo tweeter, to see if the rolloff is there with a completely different device with an extended range.

When time permits, I will try a first-order XO and build from there to see what each stage does to the response.

I do have a different compression driver on hand to play with, similar in efficiency to the Radians. Unfortunately I don't have mounting studs for it as they are a tad smaller than those on the Radians (but the same size as those on the DE250).

 
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