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Old 18th December 2005, 10:31 PM   #1
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Default SW call for help: ive left my mic +preamp 150miles away . . .

hey guys
Ive just got back home for my christmas break from uni, all set to spend a few weeks developing the crossovers for my degree project, only to find ive managed to leave my microphone and preamp 150miles away up in loughborough.
The aim was to measure the frequency response of the drivers so i could simulate some crossovers using speaker workshop, "real life" accuracy isnt critical at this stage as ive got to hand in the theoretical/ designing part of the project straight after christmas and prototype the things in the spring.

So, i was wondering if anyone had some speaker workshop impedance and frequency plots for either the seas 27tbfc/g metal dome tweets and the seas mca15rcy midrange units?

Ive already made some nice plots for my scanspeak woofers, and have got some promising networks coming along.
if anyone could help it would be very much appriciated!
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Old 24th December 2005, 05:54 PM   #2
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hi
ive found the relevant files for the tweeter, but has anyone tested the mca15rcy midrange?
if anyone has the .frd and .zma files it would be much appreciated!
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