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Re: Most of the discussion centers [message #22694 is a reply to message #22692] Tue, 28 June 2005 09:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Eric J is currently offline  Eric J
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When you say very low frequencies, what frequencies do you consider "very low".

Using Dr. Griffin's white paper, I've been careful to watch the side of the speakers, their closeness, and the appropriate crossover frequency. Its not all that hard, even for a fella who has taken any math since 1965. Additionally, I'm of the belief that the critical mid range area of 300-3000 should remain as un bombed out by cross-overs as possible. This also figures into my "calculations".

My array crossed over to a sub woofer electronically at 24 db slope at about 80 hz.

What I appreciate with Dr. Griffin, is that he takes the time from his busy university schedule to explain things to non-technical people so we can build better speakers.
I enjoy this discussion, but I often wish that people would not autmatically assume that everyone here is an audio engineer.

thanks,

eric j.

 
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