OK, Thank you. It appears that only the tweeter has any filter, just that single Russian looking capacitor.
You really, really need a crossover, something like the one that System7 designed for you. Right now you must have an abundance of midrange.
Some stuffing would really help inside, too.
You really, really need a crossover, something like the one that System7 designed for you. Right now you must have an abundance of midrange.
Some stuffing would really help inside, too.
That will help, but you must get a proper crossover or your speakers will always sound bad. There is no way around that.
Why not study ?
Those kind of speakers ( the paper cone ) are called fullrange speakers -wide band speakers
because they are supposed to be working alone, and are specially designed to reproduce the vocal range.
The little cone in the center ( whizzer cone ) is there for a purpose.
Some other speakers use a phase plug ( what's a phase plug ?? ) attached in the middle, most use the dustcap.
A fullrange speaker needs to be light ( the membrane, the moving part, the cone ) in order to vibrate rapidly because ....same as the woofer but different: it firstly needs good suspensions ( spider & ext surround) in order to reproduce the amplitude needed.
A tweeter doesn't require this, just the moving part to be extremely light.
System 7 should first analyze the system. In this system there is mechanical and electrical part, all together. They concur to make sound happen.
They are explicetely designed to work together, I mean, there are standards
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Oh man ! Two fullrange and a tweeter !
Those kind of speakers ( the paper cone ) are called fullrange speakers -wide band speakers
because they are supposed to be working alone, and are specially designed to reproduce the vocal range.
The little cone in the center ( whizzer cone ) is there for a purpose.
Some other speakers use a phase plug ( what's a phase plug ?? ) attached in the middle, most use the dustcap.
A fullrange speaker needs to be light ( the membrane, the moving part, the cone ) in order to vibrate rapidly because ....same as the woofer but different: it firstly needs good suspensions ( spider & ext surround) in order to reproduce the amplitude needed.
A tweeter doesn't require this, just the moving part to be extremely light.
System 7 should first analyze the system. In this system there is mechanical and electrical part, all together. They concur to make sound happen.
They are explicetely designed to work together, I mean, there are standards
😕
😱
Oh man ! Two fullrange and a tweeter !
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