looking at the measurements on this page...
AMT tweeters - explored by Critofur
if i target 95-100db seems safe to assume a very nice crossover btw 650-800hz dont you think....
i wonder if a simple hpf could work on this AMT btw 650-800hz for crossoverless operation..
do you think a simple high pass filter could do the crossover since theres is a big fq drop at 800hz..
AMT tweeters - explored by Critofur
if i target 95-100db seems safe to assume a very nice crossover btw 650-800hz dont you think....
i wonder if a simple hpf could work on this AMT btw 650-800hz for crossoverless operation..
do you think a simple high pass filter could do the crossover since theres is a big fq drop at 800hz..
Not that it is highly informative, but a brief review on TNT of the Dayton AMTPro-4
[Review] DIY supertweeters for Electrostat speakers
[Review] DIY supertweeters for Electrostat speakers
Look like they were made in the same factory as the Airborne AMT's
This I can vouch as not being the same product. The Airborne and Dayton are manufactured in different places. The faces on the 2-4 and 4001 are differing diameters, and have a different sized opening for the diaphragm.
Later,
Wolf
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