Please ignore the directivity measurements of the previous post. Today I set up my turntable and furniture for better measurements. Audyssey mic seems to be ok without calibration, BCs sound pretty much like AINOs at spot, but stereo imaging is better and small details like acoustic guitar's string squeezes appear better. Far off spot area sound is much duller, which is the nature of big horns.
First xo version developed to 1.3, which is acoustic LR2 at 200/2000Hz. V2.0 has LR4 at 2000Hz, lower xo is same. More pics at Google album, with a video. Sad that tHypex HFD is clumsy, I haven't found a way to set v1.3 to preset 1 and v2.0 to Preset 2. Manual copying of settings is too hard task. So, fast comparison of these is difficult, but with slow switching I can't hear a difference.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hGFkqajgoVwWrzL59
v 1.3 and v2.0
First xo version developed to 1.3, which is acoustic LR2 at 200/2000Hz. V2.0 has LR4 at 2000Hz, lower xo is same. More pics at Google album, with a video. Sad that tHypex HFD is clumsy, I haven't found a way to set v1.3 to preset 1 and v2.0 to Preset 2. Manual copying of settings is too hard task. So, fast comparison of these is difficult, but with slow switching I can't hear a difference.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hGFkqajgoVwWrzL59
v 1.3 and v2.0
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I have spent 3 freezing days making measurements with analog mic from Audyssey. It is purposed for bass region room response measurements and yes it has problems above 2kHz. I could smooth it quite a bit with wool thread!
Two hifi-friends visited and listened to Big Coaxials vs. AINOgradients and my Avalache 3-ways which are in a different room. Coaxials have lower bass level and lack response below 30Hz - penalty for using SLS-12 driver in too small box. But bass quality is really good. Treble with eg. jazz piano and violin is very natural and response irregularities that show in measurements are not heard.
After the listening session I made some PEQ adjustments and lifted lower xo to 250Hz. I also tested variations of upper xo, but returned to LR2 at 2kHz.

Two hifi-friends visited and listened to Big Coaxials vs. AINOgradients and my Avalache 3-ways which are in a different room. Coaxials have lower bass level and lack response below 30Hz - penalty for using SLS-12 driver in too small box. But bass quality is really good. Treble with eg. jazz piano and violin is very natural and response irregularities that show in measurements are not heard.
After the listening session I made some PEQ adjustments and lifted lower xo to 250Hz. I also tested variations of upper xo, but returned to LR2 at 2kHz.



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Hi Juha,Don't want to derail your thread but I just found this one, does not seem to have a dip.
https://www.redcatt.net/cx12f-140f.html
How did it end up, your son is satisfied? Btw, I found an independent test of above coax, dip is there due to the horn covering the mid bass...
https://www.hifitest.de/test/lautsp...redcatt-cx1201x8-tt-redcatt-cx1201x8-ht-23303
Hej Peter,
My son is happy with them, but I haven't heard them myself since. The Umic-1 broke and I could't test and measure it well.
Yes I believe that response has interferences that can't be corrected with eq.
My son is happy with them, but I haven't heard them myself since. The Umic-1 broke and I could't test and measure it well.
Yes I believe that response has interferences that can't be corrected with eq.
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