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Old 4th April 2004, 11:59 PM   #1
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Default Spectral decay

Hi again,

besides my Peerless quest, I also stumbled over something regarding the tweeter of my project: while Morel tweeters have an excellent reputation, the decay sheets published seem to my eyes abysmally poor.
I wonder about two things:
1) Is my interpretation correct at all? (My Main comparision are the Seas datasheets which are excellent - and the tweeters seem to be good and are affordable!)
2) Is the decay of particular importance anyways?

Thanks again!
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