Hi,
Your bet bet is a series trap for the 8KHz peak, if B3N = B3S.
Its unlikely a L pad will improve matters, given the numbers.
rgds, sreten.
Will bear in mind, yeah I think they are essentially the same driver but with different methods of mounting
Took me nearly a month to get around to this :-/
Well I went for 1.5db attenuation on the full range driver
To me its worked wonders, its moved my attention away from the annoying hi hat and warmed the speakers right up 🙂
Unfortunately its 2am here so I can't give them a good seeing to just yet
Well I went for 1.5db attenuation on the full range driver
To me its worked wonders, its moved my attention away from the annoying hi hat and warmed the speakers right up 🙂
Unfortunately its 2am here so I can't give them a good seeing to just yet
considering a 2 way speaker for a baffle step if the inductor is put in series it usually reduces the higher frequency entering in to woofer and so as it will increase the output in the LF accordingly. But when I did the xsim resp what I found is that the baffle step correction is increasing even lower frequency like Linkwitz transform does for lower frequency but the slope extends to even more than 500Hz sometimes based on the baffle.
Now the problem is that I guess in 3 way since the response extends to beyond 500Hz the overall lower part of the midrange driver in the 3 way also needs to get affected by the baffle step. Which the baffle step needs to be applied in series to both LF and Mid. As someone mentioned in this thread about the beauty of the tonality what it gives is something not to be forgotten if its used separately. Only thing what I would be concerned about is that no ferrite core to be used in the inductor as it will affect the transient response of the mid if used in conjunction. Any inputs would be widely welcome.
Now the problem is that I guess in 3 way since the response extends to beyond 500Hz the overall lower part of the midrange driver in the 3 way also needs to get affected by the baffle step. Which the baffle step needs to be applied in series to both LF and Mid. As someone mentioned in this thread about the beauty of the tonality what it gives is something not to be forgotten if its used separately. Only thing what I would be concerned about is that no ferrite core to be used in the inductor as it will affect the transient response of the mid if used in conjunction. Any inputs would be widely welcome.
Not about that but adding an additional coil in the front which has different curved slope has altogether a different effect than just increasing the inductor value for the woofer.