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Peerless HDS Excusive system.

Active system. 4th order Bessell. Crossover points
40, 150, 450, 1.4 kHz.
 

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Why Bessell? I found linkwitz-Riley better than Butterworth for a two way I made.

I used 4th order LR filter for about a year until I tried the Bessell on the advice of an Australian DIY'er. I'm having a way easier time getting a flat response out of my system for one(Why this is, I'm not quiet sure). Another thing I noticed is that imaging specificity is a lot better, the system is more musical sounding(???), and there is less aural fatigue. I never would have thought about trying it if it wasn't for that Aussie. OI! OI! OI!
 
I used 4th order LR filter for about a year until I tried the Bessell on the advice of an Australian DIY'er. I'm having a way easier time getting a flat response out of my system for one(Why this is, I'm not quiet sure). Another thing I noticed is that imaging specificity is a lot better, the system is more musical sounding(???), and there is less aural fatigue. I never would have thought about trying it if it wasn't for that Aussie. OI! OI! OI!
I found the butterworth lumpy handing off the the woofer to the tweeter on my two way. It just didn't sound right. When I switched to the LR at the 3KHz Xover it all just fell together with no further adjustment needed. I didn't try the Bessell. I understand it is a better Xover for transients.
 
My new Visaton Atlantis.
Cut-off frequency 450/3500 Hz
Weight of 1 box is 35kg
dimensions w/d/h 26/50/121
The sound is amazing !
Video, but not the best quality: DIY Atlantis - YouTube
More photos: http://www.facebook.com/DiySoundsystem
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