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Re: 3pi 4pi? [message #78794 is a reply to message #78793] Sun, 29 December 2013 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That's very odd. It's like your tweeter attenuation isn't there. Then again, in one recent case, we saw woofers that were defective give this kind of response. Once the woofers were reconed, their output rose to normal levels.

I'm betting the dip at 6kHz is your microphone. I suppose it could be the compression driver, but that's unlikely since both do it. So I'm thinking it's probably the mic.

 
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