I have a few different sim packages to help with designing enclosures. I normally use active crossing and any passive designs were just done by picking my crossover frequency based on the response and impedance curves and deciding what order I wanted, then after listening for a little I would play around with it a bit and salt and pepper it to taste.
What is a software program where I can take multiway designs and run different sims on it with the passive components and get feedback on phasing, group delay, frequency response as a system, etc. I am sure almost all packages allow changing the values of components on the fly and run a sim (for instance if a 4th order xo is being used dropping C1 by 2uf and increasing C2 by 2uf) but if not it would be something that I would like the ability to do. Also some tweeters that I use work differently because they have a transformer on them so a 2nd order crossover design creates a 4th order slope - how would these outliers be able to be simmed accurately?
What is a software program where I can take multiway designs and run different sims on it with the passive components and get feedback on phasing, group delay, frequency response as a system, etc. I am sure almost all packages allow changing the values of components on the fly and run a sim (for instance if a 4th order xo is being used dropping C1 by 2uf and increasing C2 by 2uf) but if not it would be something that I would like the ability to do. Also some tweeters that I use work differently because they have a transformer on them so a 2nd order crossover design creates a 4th order slope - how would these outliers be able to be simmed accurately?