Hello guys, i planning to build new speakers and I can't find FRD and ZMA files for the tweeter which will use.
Can you help me with this files i try to get them from picture with Vituix, but I can't because cant find pictures with all necessary details in, or I don't understand what it's the parameters in the scale and what to fill like parameters.
https://www.lautsprechershop.de/pdf/bms/bms-4550.pdf
Can you help me with this files i try to get them from picture with Vituix, but I can't because cant find pictures with all necessary details in, or I don't understand what it's the parameters in the scale and what to fill like parameters.
https://www.lautsprechershop.de/pdf/bms/bms-4550.pdf
I have Dayton audio H812 horn, but start thinking that is too deep and in the moment searching something smaller.
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You will need to put them together to measure.
The BMS should be able to keep up. Dayton do not have horn specs on their site that I can see. They say use it to 800Hz but judging by the size, perhaps a little higher than that.
The BMS should be able to keep up. Dayton do not have horn specs on their site that I can see. They say use it to 800Hz but judging by the size, perhaps a little higher than that.
I asked because i can't find how to do it, I use Rew several times for tuning my first diy speakers.
UMIK1 is a USB mic. This takes extra steps because USB mics are not designed for crossover work.
You will need to use the acoustic reference option in REW. This means you use a separate speaker to send timing signals.
You will need to use the acoustic reference option in REW. This means you use a separate speaker to send timing signals.
You would connect an extra speaker to the other output channel. It's output acts as a timing reference so you leave it in one place relative to your mic, while measuring different parts of your speaker.
According to the author of REW it may be better not to use a USB mic in a reflective environment.
According to the author of REW it may be better not to use a USB mic in a reflective environment.
I find video in youtube how to measure speakers with Rew and will posted here if some one needs.
Only I don't understand how will add mass to a tweeter.
Only I don't understand how will add mass to a tweeter.
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