Has anyone built the Seas 'Mimir' design?

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MisterTwister said:
do distortion measurements show cone breakup?
rising FR above 1k is one huge breakup. at least I think what it is.
Well, all cones breakup, but in this one there is no harmonic distortion associated with it, only linear distortion (amplitude change). A rising response due to breakup that doesn't have non-linear distortion products associated with it can be easily corrected in the crossover.

The breakup of this driver is very smooth and subtle like a good paper cone should be, easy to use above 1kHz. Crossing over at 1kHz will severely limit your tweeter options.

Back to the topic, the Mimir has a good driver selection, but the crossover could use some work. Response is not very smooth, and looks to be lacking in BSC. I would choose a Zaph, Troels, or Jay_WJ design over the Mirmir.
 
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