anyone tried this m.o.d.o.?

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Full-range drivers seem to be favorite in dipole arrangements.

My latest project was high-SPL PA dipoles for treble use using 5" full-rangers. Unfortunately, their treble response isn't any better than the famous Radio Shack 8" full-range! (No whizzer, I guess)

I find that by turning the treble knob all the way up and the 500hz mid to -6, I can get pretty good sound out of mine... pictures later.

Full-range drivers are fantastic.
 
Haven't heard it or heard one similar to it.

Dependant on where it was to be used

I would think about it for a while before committing to a design that had a tweeter underneath configuration.

It seems that high pitched sounds emanating from below the height or plane of ear level frequently come across as un- natural.

While I enjoy seeing and hearing innovative designs, this tweeter level thing is something that I don't believe I would want to be in the forefront of.

regards

Ken L

PS if you do build it come back and let us know what you think -
 
It seems that high pitched sounds emanating from below the height or plane of ear level frequently come across as un- natural.

Tweeters are used below drivers to tilt the polar response
up at crossover, due to the relative offsets of the drivers.

With a piezo horn, with its large offset it should be used above.

I'd suggest checking out baffle step correction circuits for such
a design, the builder appears to be unaware of the problem.

If BSDC is included it also gives an easy way of boosting
treble with circuit modifications rather than an additional driver.

🙂 sreten.
 
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