In a worst case scenario +/- 5dB or so is possible from edge diffraction :-(
Ain´t life a b_tch!
/Peter
Ain´t life a b_tch!
/Peter
So is it really THAT important to flush-mount tweeters on a relatively narrow baffle (7") ?
I want to make sure my Seas H537-06 tweeters sound great.
I want to make sure my Seas H537-06 tweeters sound great.
harvardian said:Here is a waveform from my OWI . The cabinet has no edge recess and the driver is not flush.
Yes, if you are talking about the suckout at 3.5k. Would be associated with a distance of about 4 1/8" or half that.
dave
If I flush-mount my tweeter, do I need to also flush-mount my woofers?
My other question: What's causing that huge -10 dip right in the middle of the response curve?
My other question: What's causing that huge -10 dip right in the middle of the response curve?
Hi Guys,
Thanks,
Seem like I have two problems.
1) Tweeter is not flush mounted - causing 8.5KHz (1.6")
2) Baffle is 9" wide and not rounded - causing 3.5Khz
Time for new cabinets. These were hand-me-downs and already cutout for larger tweets.
Thanks,
Seem like I have two problems.
1) Tweeter is not flush mounted - causing 8.5KHz (1.6")
2) Baffle is 9" wide and not rounded - causing 3.5Khz
Time for new cabinets. These were hand-me-downs and already cutout for larger tweets.
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