SLS 830668 vs Sig270 XO 1KHz?

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Hello Good question I own and use the 830668, good for the price but an old technology driver compare to the sig270.
If you don't have problem with alu cone not like me, the sig270 should have a cleaner midrange.
The SLS830668 is a subwoofer but the midrange is good for this driver, a good bang fro the buck.
Hope this helps.
 
for a 2 way crossed at ~1-1.4KHz.
SIG 270 has a strong first breakup peak at 2 kHz about 8 dB above average response, also very visible in the waterfall plot (in the german HOBBY HIFI magazine). This also shows up as a H3 distorsion peak at ~700 Hz (1% at 90 dB). I would not cross this driver over above 500 Hz or so.

The SLS 830668 has slightly less severe breakup peaks above 1,8 - 2 kHz.
This is my very rough 10 cm "midfield"-measurement, also including a test with parallel notch as proposed by purifi.
The 1 kHz is probably just a "midfield" measurement artefact.

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distorsion (red is H2, yellow H3, green H5):

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I am not sure I would use this driver up to 1 kHz either.
But I keep thinking about doing this myself, definitely including some kind of distorsion minimizing notch circuit!

Maybe also the dayton breakup peak can be tamed similarly.
 
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Even more so then 😉

The way to handle this is find the driver that matches the narrowing in a way that meets your waveguide, while not getting tangled in it's own breakup so that you can cross that out. Breakup peaks are not a problem since they can be straightened out, but only if they don't exist at the expense of other angles.
 
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