Dayton Audio RS225-8_RS52AN-8_AMT2-4

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Well, vulejov, much to enjoy there.

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But a slight criticism of your parallel coil alignment. They must interact a bit. I thought the idea was to get them at 90 degrees. :)

I really don't mind 4th order filters. Very clean sound. And, TBH, it seems a good solution with metal drivers, which need some effort to get rid of cone breakup.

I'm also wary of overly deep notches. Must make sense to put some resistance in tank notches on the capacitor.
 
I really don't mind 4th order filters. Very clean sound. And, TBH, it seems a good solution with metal drivers, which need some effort to get rid of cone breakup.

Metal driver are better than others only if one use sharp filters..

I'm also wary of overly deep notches. Must make sense to put some resistance in tank notches on the capacitor.

I'm afraid I did not understand so well..
 
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