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Calling all DIY gods! (And also any minor deities who might have something to say
I am in the process of constructing a small sealed 2-way using a 6.5" midbass and the Seas T25CF001, and am currently contemplating a xo-point of ca. 2.2kHz. Using a 12dB/oct. electrical highpass at the tweeter I get exactly the response I want, with nice in-phase on axis and 45 degrees upwards (for the ceiling) and a nice little dip about 10 degrees up (a little trick I've searched this forum and about half a dozen more, but not too many speakers use this tweeter, so I hope someone here has tried or at least can give a qualified guess! /Petter
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