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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: München, Bavaria, Germany
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Hello,
by pair I meant the large and the small driver, not two sets of coax. Wouldn't coax make the vertical dispersion go crazy though, and cause ceiling and floor reflections? |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Destiny
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"Wouldn't coax make the vertical dispersion go crazy though, and cause ceiling and floor reflections?"
It shouldn't and in some cases the dispersion is the same at any angle. Depends on the driver. Many have the tweeter driving a horn or waveguide that determines what the directivity is. The center I am using has a horn that limits the vertical dispersion. You need to look at the coax drivers you would want to use to see how they are set-up. Rob |
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