So it will only be temporary speakers for learning
pico is correct but it might not be that bad.
Lol, at the moment those woofers are just slapped into a box, that blew a driver, with whatever tweeter and crossover was in there... ANYTHING should sound better, Its just that wood and parts are not cheap (even when its free), so I'd like some very concrete working points before I start
a bit shy in the mids.
Just checking, have you stuffed the box and are you using a tweeter at the moment?
Is baffle step compensation about same that Lpad for tweeter? Just with different corner frequency.
Can someone link here the most useful white papers for passive crossovers. (this I've found Passive Crossover Network Design)
Have to found something to read and understand, escpecially cases where lowpass and BSC are done with same components in circuit. usually they are done like that?
Can someone link here the most useful white papers for passive crossovers. (this I've found Passive Crossover Network Design)
Have to found something to read and understand, escpecially cases where lowpass and BSC are done with same components in circuit. usually they are done like that?
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