equalizing networks on Lowther

Hi guys, does anyone have experience with equalizing networks on Lowther? I read Nelson Pass's article "Current Source Amplifiers and Sensitive Full Range Drivers".

I would love to get some feedback and advice.

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MJK has measured the DX 8" drivers, especially DX4 on-axis 10dB bulge 6-12khz (his reading) or 7-14khz (my reading of his chart) which went away 30deg off-axis. If this is what you hear, a simple notch filter centered at either 8khz (the peak) or 10khz (the broader plateau) ought to bring relief.

http://www.quarter-wave.com/Project04/Measurements.html (MJK meas. Lowther DX Series)

You might try connecting a notch filter to driver+ (and if a trough is heard then add a parallel resistor)
8khz peak: 0.39mH || 1uF
9khz shallow: 0.3mH || 1uF
10khz plateau: 0.36mH || 0.68uF || possibly 10-15ohm

Notch center frequency ~ 5khz/sqrt(mH*uF) but
depth and breadth depend on actual impedance curve.

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I'm using one of Nelson's full range EQ active filters between my dac and preamp (could go after the preamp also). It is way better than previous passive solutions I have used and is very flexible. My system is using Alpair 11MS drivers in small Nostromo cabs. The bass/low mid is perhaps a tiny bit much, but tunable with a resistor change, the upper mid/high cut is widely adjustable with the pot and optimizes nicely. Check out the article attached here: https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/full-range-eq.399413/

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