Hi ! sorry if the question sounds confused
I still think that a low THD is a good think to get
I was reading a review online and i found these graphs
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...ds/revel-m106-bookshelf-speaker-review.14363/
considering the graph on the right i have the feeling that using this speaker full range could be a very bad idea
Anyway i wonder if i had to use a high pass filter on this speaker what would be the best crossover point
I mean how much THD can be tolerated ?
What is missing is a IMD graph
I am sure that exciting this speaker with powerful 100Hz signals would be devastating for the overall performance
I still think that a low THD is a good think to get
I was reading a review online and i found these graphs
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...ds/revel-m106-bookshelf-speaker-review.14363/
considering the graph on the right i have the feeling that using this speaker full range could be a very bad idea
Anyway i wonder if i had to use a high pass filter on this speaker what would be the best crossover point
I mean how much THD can be tolerated ?
What is missing is a IMD graph
I am sure that exciting this speaker with powerful 100Hz signals would be devastating for the overall performance