hi everybody,
i do some FR test on my 2425h (with horn) and i found that it fall about 5KHz.(see pic)
the measure taken from listening position (not 1m from the horn)
i looking for super tweeter for about 80$.
i buy the fostex ft17, but it start to rise from 5KHz, so its not fit.
i interesting in something like jbl 2405 (but chip). the directivity issue interesting me.
i found the Selenium St320, but only one pice.
Beyma CP21 is little expensive.
Would appreciate help in finding tweeter that suits me.
thanks
i do some FR test on my 2425h (with horn) and i found that it fall about 5KHz.(see pic)
the measure taken from listening position (not 1m from the horn)
i looking for super tweeter for about 80$.
i buy the fostex ft17, but it start to rise from 5KHz, so its not fit.
i interesting in something like jbl 2405 (but chip). the directivity issue interesting me.
i found the Selenium St320, but only one pice.
Beyma CP21 is little expensive.
Would appreciate help in finding tweeter that suits me.
thanks
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your horn is probably a constant directivity horn and so you should apply constant directivity correcting equalization.
There is some information here:
Project 173
There is some information here:
Project 173
Thanks a lot, I didn't know the topic.
From web reading, I realized that it is better not to use an equalizer on speaker, is that true here as well?
Do I need a Super tweeter?
From web reading, I realized that it is better not to use an equalizer on speaker, is that true here as well?
Do I need a Super tweeter?
In the 1980ies and 1990ies JBL used these CD's in their successful two-way 4430 and 4435 studio monitors. Being aware of the HF roll-off you're reporting, they first provided a resistive voltage divider to cope with the different sensitivities of the CD and horn vs. the woofer(s), then a 15 kHz series resonant circuitry in series with a 30 ohms rheostat in parallel with the divider's upper resistor.
Both monitors are switchable between this passive xover and an active, bi-amped and eq-ed solution, though.
Best regards!
Both monitors are switchable between this passive xover and an active, bi-amped and eq-ed solution, though.
Best regards!
my goal now is 4 way jbl system(2425,2202,bass, uper teeter).
i start to build the crossover but its to expensive so i go with bi-amp and DSP or digital XO.
for now, i boost the high frequency in the DSP.
thanks
i start to build the crossover but its to expensive so i go with bi-amp and DSP or digital XO.
for now, i boost the high frequency in the DSP.
thanks
FWIW - here are published responses for some bullet tweeters - - whether realist = ?. (ST200 does not look much like its published curves - AmpsLab has good data on that cheap tweeter)
Would they beam too much for your speaker?
PRV's TW500My-Nd neodymium - Mylar tweeter is inexpensive in the US at $49.00 and can be rebuilt.
Your EQ-ed curve is impressive.
Would they beam too much for your speaker?
PRV's TW500My-Nd neodymium - Mylar tweeter is inexpensive in the US at $49.00 and can be rebuilt.
Your EQ-ed curve is impressive.

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