Thanks for posting the plots IG81. They coincide with my ears.
Thanks for corroborating my findings. I was pretty bummed out when I found the FT17H to barely tweet and then measured the above. I honestly would not care that it might not make it up to 30-40kHz like shown in the data sheet, but rolling-off at 7kHz on axis???
IG
I think you should know that the FT17H might not be as good as the spec sheet states.
All compression driven horns [as opposed to WGs] by their nature require a matching impedance to perform properly over a wide BW, i.e. horn + direct radiator output, so no doubt in my mind why the spec sheet seems to misrepresent its performance.
If not available, then CD horn EQ to mimic it is required, i.e. RLC network.
To get similar results without the network requires a much larger, longer WG, drastically increasing driver acoustical offset through the XO BW in both planes.
GM
All compression driven horns [as opposed to WGs] by their nature require a matching impedance to perform properly over a wide BW, i.e. horn + direct radiator output, so no doubt in my mind why the spec sheet seems to misrepresent its performance.
If not available, then CD horn EQ to mimic it is required, i.e. RLC network.
To get similar results without the network requires a much larger, longer WG, drastically increasing driver acoustical offset through the XO BW in both planes.
GM
By matching impedance, do you mean electrically on the amp, so that Z_out = driver_Z, or acoustically via the horn loading? I know most CD's will have a falling response if unloaded or with constant-directivity WG's. I don't remember if I've tried series R for this one.
CD-compensation is pretty much what I did with the small series capacitor, though it kills sensitivity. It would be no problem in an active setup though.
IG
Correct, either through the amp directly or when combined with one that has variably controlled damping [bass/treble controls] built in.
Yes, but not so much as there shouldn't be as much sensitivity loss with a network.
At the flea power levels required to drive a super tweeter horn though, a tiny matching impedance SET amp would be cheap/easy enough to DIY. I imagine kits are available.
GM
Yes, but not so much as there shouldn't be as much sensitivity loss with a network.
At the flea power levels required to drive a super tweeter horn though, a tiny matching impedance SET amp would be cheap/easy enough to DIY. I imagine kits are available.
GM
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