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Re: flat response [message #78255 is a reply to message #78252] Fri, 01 November 2013 01:45 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The way direct radiators work, there is some increase on-axis at higher frequencies as a result of collapsing directivity. Most tend to also have some mass-rolloff that counters this to some degree, but in general, there is slightly rising on-axis response and slightly drooping power response as frequency rises. That's what you see in the midrange - but it's pretty much a wash in the total radiated energy.

 
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