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DI matched two-way [message #47032] Fri, 03 June 2005 02:23 Go to next message
andreas paulsen is currently offline  andreas paulsen
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Hi

Sorry for my current ignorance, but what does the DI stand for here ?
I am sort of curious as I am building a pair of quasi 4 pis.

Cheers
andreas

Re: DI matched two-way [message #47033 is a reply to message #47032] Fri, 03 June 2005 10:35 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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DI is Directivity Index. A circular radiator is nearly omnidirectional at low frequencies but as frequencies rise, the patterns starts becoming more and more directional. If the speaker crossover is set at the frequency where the midwoofer's collapsing directivity matches the pattern of the HF horn, then there are no abrupt changes in directivity. This makes the reverberent field more tonally balanced, and the speaker is more natural sounding.


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