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Swapping mid and high [message #62026] Wed, 10 March 2010 01:56 Go to next message
hornT is currently offline  hornT
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Has anyone ever tried swapping the mid- and tweeterhorn on the 7PI?
My speakers are 11.5' apart and I'm sitting 12.5' away - center axis. The reason why I'm asking is that when I move a bit up and forward it gives me a much desired treble lift.
Is it possible to swap the mid- and tweeter and get a good result or am I just not in the right sweetspot...?


Does flat frequency response really exist?
- and is it equal to perfect sound?
Vertical directivity [message #62031 is a reply to message #62026] Wed, 10 March 2010 08:04 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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When sound sources are stacked vertically, there are interactions between them that change with movement along the vertical plane. Their positions are as important, if not more so, than the vertical coverage patterns of the individual sources, because as path lengths change, so change the phase relationships between sound sources. Ultimately, these relationships set the shape of the forward lobe and the positions of vertical nulls.

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