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The wings should be sloped down, not square,
Why?
Other comment. The upper 15" is almost "naked" since it do not have the benefits of the wings, and only the bottom have the advantage. So to bottom woofer will have the deepest bass, but also will have more "wiggle" above 250 Hz (just a guess)
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Why?
Other comment. The upper 15" is almost "naked" since it do not have the benefits of the wings, and only the bottom is have the advantage. So to bottom woofer will have the deepest bass, but also will have more "wiggle" above 250 Hz (just a guess)
It gives a nicer response.
Not sure whether square wings create standing wave or not, for some reason sloped wings give a nicer measured response.
Why?
Other comment. The upper 15" is almost "naked" since it do not have the benefits of the wings, and only the bottom have the advantage. So to bottom woofer will have the deepest bass, but also will have more "wiggle" above 250 Hz (just a guess)
Bass are crossed @ 80Hz...
Will try to slope the wing once (now tools are boxed, time to enjoy the POB's)
Yep do that.nope will try know and measure it.
classic @80/160Hz
First order or second order filter on the high pass ?
I imagined something similar what have you done.
How do you prepare the measurement curves?
I use REW with UMIK mic.
Can you measure the front woofer alone, and the slot loaded woofer alone?
Will do asap (probably during week-end)
How about telling us whether you are happy with the result so far.
Did you get a chance to play some music yet?
Did you get a chance to play some music yet?
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