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Greetings!

I am going to be using these 3" widerangers for HT surround as well as serious listening ambience:

http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8305

I am wondering if I should notch the peak in the 10K region - it appears to be fairly significant.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

And a belated Happy New Year to everybody.
 

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I want to get away with a single driver with minimal filter - I decided to order the Aura NS3-193-8A1 - more expensive and less efficient than the Peerless, but it has a smaller peak lower down that I don't think will need a notch, and the next one is up at 15 which I think for my needs will be pretty much out of the way.
 
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I want to get away with a single driver with minimal filter - I decided to order the Aura NS3-193-8A1 - more expensive and less efficient than the Peerless, but it has a smaller peak lower down that I don't think will need a notch, and the next one is up at 15 which I think for my needs will be pretty much out of the way.

Hi, wishful thinking, ;)/sreten.
 

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Well, this is what Zaph says about the NS3 -

"An exceptionally wide bandwidth driver, with relatively good bass performance and high output for this size. This is one of the very few drivers that "could" be run full range without a filter, though I'd still recommend at least some baffle step compensation."
 
Thanks Thawach -

Well let's see - I'm going to mount these on 3" diameter ABS plumbing pipes, in the back corners of the room, facing upward at a 45 degree angle. The "baffle" will therefore be oval shaped and only maybe 1/4" wider than the driver frame at the center.

The tubes will be filled with sand, leaving the recommended 2-3L of volume, stuffed with polyfill. Given all these unconventional variables, will BSC still be necessary or effective? If so, could somebody possibly recommend the component values?

Later on, when I get a (flat panel :devilr: ) TV for my bedroom, I plan to make a 3.1 HT system based on these, with more traditional cabinets. Perhaps I'll get more serious about filtering them in this case, but since they'll be supported by a sub I'm again wondering if they'll need any BSC.

Still a dunce with filters...
 
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