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Old 7th May 2009, 06:14 PM   #21
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To measure in the farfield transition you would need 5 times the woofer's diameter as measuring distance (rough rule of thumb). 50cm is a bit short.
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Old 7th May 2009, 06:44 PM   #22
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I have 15 years of experience being a recording engineer so I know my freq's 'n' Q's...
I'm sure! And it comes in very handy. I still think of where would I reach over on the console and what would I tweak on the input strip to fix problems. But after so many years away from it, that's fading..... =(

Didn't know the crossover came with a basic free software. That's nice. With 16 biquads per channel, you can do a lot. Some of the DDX class-d controller chips have 10 biqauds per channel, so one might be able to get results like this straight out of the amp. Fun!
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To measure in the farfield transition you would need 5 times the woofer's diameter as measuring distance (rough rule of thumb). 50cm is a bit short.

I will measure tomorrow night again. On/Off axis plus different lenghts.
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I will measure tomorrow night again. On/Off axis plus different lenghts.

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