My first crossover

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Hi!

I'd say the peak comes from the driver itself. If I simulate it without any crossover it shows the same peak. Further, if I were the to scale the original Dayton plot to the same X- and Y axis as the simulation, it reveals the peak is present there as well.

Yeah. You are right.
I've tried my best to compromise in the Xover overlap frequencies but I guess, there is not much to do, regarding this subject.
 
It doesn't seem to be showing for me. You have acoustic issues. Much of it might be the combined T/W response. At this moment I'm having a little trouble working anything out from the shown information.

Ok... I'll try to explain what I did, step by step.
I'll be busy in the next day, so I may take some time to do it but I promise I'll post the step by step flow. :)

Thanks for your patience.
 
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No problem. My issue is more with your simulator program. Acoustic issues are easier to see with polar information. The sim shows various angles for the combined driver responses but only a single angle for the single driver responses.

It does get too much to show on one screen at a time, but designing a crossover involves switching back and forth between different views.
 
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