Vifa DQ25 Phase Shield removal surgery ...!

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I'm building a rigid cone version of my dipole panel and decided to use Fountek FW146 and Vifa DQ25. While I immediately fall in love with FW146, the same cannot be said about the popular DQ25. It sounded "hard" for the lack of better word.

I suspected the phase shield is the issue and is a compromise between trying to maintain flat on-axis respose vs. other anomalies. So I removed one and measure it just to see.

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On axis response

Measured from about 20cm on-axis, here we can see the effect of phase shield. It brought back the dip of typical rigid cone tweeter, but overall cannot remediate it fully. I'd say it's marginally useful.

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Off-axis response

Things gets more interesting here. Now we see the compromise, which is poor off-axis response. No phase shield is better by miles.

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Burst decay

This one is I think the real reason why original DQ25 won't sound smooth. It's all the resonances, stored energy, and reflection of that hard phase shield.

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So I proceeded to remove all the phase shield of the 4 tweeters. The subjective impression is more mellow sounding tweeter and a bit loss of "immediacy" as in steel guitar strings

In case you want to try, be careful in removing the shield as it is very close to the cone. I managed to dent one of the 4 tweeters ...
 
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