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95dB distortion:

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full and loud look very good. xloud things break down a bit. I wonder if it really is the drivers or is it the wood structure that just can sustain the impact?

Time/phase properties look superb.

Congrats - I bet it sounds absolutely superb at resonable levels.

Well done! Would love to heard them.

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full and loud look very good. xloud things break down a bit. I wonder if it really is the drivers or is it the wood structure that just can sustain the impact?

Time/phase properties look superb.

Congrats - I bet it sounds absolutely superb at resonable levels.

Well done! Would love to heard them.

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Thank you. I appreciate your insight. It does indeed sound excellent at normal listening levels. The best I have had, and not by a little.

The more I think about it, the more I think I may just be running out of power on the woofers. My big Yamaha amp should be coming out of the shop in the next couple of weeks. It should make at least double the power of the Dayton amp I am using now. Will be interesting to see how much of a difference that makes.
 
Looking good, Congrats!

Imo, your spectro shows a nice IIR time alignment.

Looking at you loud and xloud files, the woofers do look like they aren't keep up.
What ohm are your 15"s ? How are they wired and connected to the amp?
I'd think they should hit 105 dB easily, even with your current amp....hmmm
 
Looking good, Congrats!

Imo, your spectro shows a nice IIR time alignment.

Looking at you loud and xloud files, the woofers do look like they aren't keep up.
What ohm are your 15"s ? How are they wired and connected to the amp?
I'd think they should hit 105 dB easily, even with your current amp....hmmm
I think the woofer issue may be gain-structure related. I am going to adjust some things and re-test over the weekend. I think there is a good chance I can fix it without changing any hardware.