Is this distortion acceptable on a 93 dB tweeter?

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If accurate and the SPL for the distortion test is referenced to 1 meter, it's more distortion than I would want. You're basically in the direct radiator sensitivity range. You should be able to find a waveguided tweeter with much lower distortion than that and more output.

If it was a horn-loaded compression driver with much higher sensitivity, it would be more understandable.

Is that distortion data provided by the manufacturer or a third party? It's not easy to take accurate distortion measurements in a home environment, and that graph looks very smooth. Makes me suspicious of the numbers.
 
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The Zaph tweeter mishmash has a lot of data for many tweeters. It's a little dated at this point, but gives a good idea what a typical dome's distortion profile looks like.
Im bad at interpret this type of measurements, but this is from a guy in Czech Republic

dimensions of the board approximately 38cm x 23cm. In height, the converter is placed in the middle and 8 cm from the top edge. Rounding around the perimeter 2.5cm
 

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Some more measurements of this tweeter on the german hifi-selbstbau site, including distortion measurement (scroll down to "klirrfaktor" or click here):
Thank you for link´s
That is the older version of the tweeter, but don´t know if the newer one just had the X over the cone gone, or if had small changes inside also.

Maby worthy a diy in the future!
 
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