Just a quick FWIW, I've almost finished a similar project - you can have a quick read here: Seas L22 Aluminium-coned 2-way
Still need to add photos.
An 8" midbass with a small-format compression driver solves a lot of problems, and the JBL 708P monitors (a vague inspiration for me, but not much more than that) seem quite well-regarded.
Chris
Still need to add photos.
An 8" midbass with a small-format compression driver solves a lot of problems, and the JBL 708P monitors (a vague inspiration for me, but not much more than that) seem quite well-regarded.
Chris
An 8" midbass with a small-format compression driver solves a lot of problems Chris
Chris661, have you simulted your driver combination with just LR4/LR4 active crossovers? the OP goal.
Lancea, at the listener, the baffle + room distortion from crossing an 8" above the directivity of a tweeter is higher than harmonic distortion of close-mike measurements on just the tweeter.
Distortion... never ignore multi-driver effects.... never ignore crossover effects... never ignore room effects .... never ignore the SPL curve of your hearing.
Chris661, have you simulted your driver combination with just LR4/LR4 active crossovers? the OP goal.
Lancea, at the listener, the baffle + room distortion from crossing an 8" above the directivity of a tweeter is higher than harmonic distortion of close-mike measurements on just the tweeter.
Distortion... never ignore multi-driver effects.... never ignore crossover effects... never ignore room effects .... never ignore the SPL curve of your hearing.
I enjoyed listening to the towers with LR4 crossovers - I used active crossovers to get them up and running, and soon I will transfer to passive for use with a Cambridge CXA80 amplifier.
While I agree that active crossovers are generally superior, the resulting stereo system ends up more complex than I would like. An integrated amp makes life easy.
Chris
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