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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Looking for advice on midrange for a 3way - which would be better 2x4" in an MTM versus a single 6"?
(Am after sensitivity/dynamics/detail etc. all the usual audiophile terms) |
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Considerations-
Upper cutoff Lower cutoff midband sensitivity Upper cutoff determined by driver circumference Low cutoff determined by Vd Two drivers doing same range when wavelengths become comparable to spacing- multidirectional system,not necessarily coherent. http://www.woodartistry.com/linkwitzlab/x-sb80-3wy.htm
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