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Old 24th November 2009, 07:30 AM   #11
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Those dips - are they audible?

Try reversing polarity of the tweeters - the dips may be cancellation caused by incorrect phase between drivers... Could also be comb filtering.
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I can't say they are audible at all, but then I've never heard the speaker w/o them lol.

Thanks for the tip. I'll try reversing the polarity tomorrow.

The thing that's weird to me is that at twice the distance there seems to be half of them......

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