Tweeter Selection for B&W Matrix 800

It is difficult to measure large speakers, but you are primarily interested in the response of medium and high frequencies, and that part is not large. The tweeter and two mid drivers are relatively close. You can measure at 1m in the axis of the tweeter, at 1.5m, at the listening position, out of axis, etc. You have gating in the measurement to turn off everything below 200-300Hz to make measurement more realistic above 1kHz, etc. I say again, download Holmy Impulse, it's the easiest for the first time. REW is much more complicated because there are many options.

Thanks a lot for help. I will keep your instructions in mind.
 
If the sensitivity of the mids is actually above 93 dB
If the specs account for peaks or trying for best published
numbers. Which is likely.

It would be minimal to no padding needed for the tweeters

Luckily the documentation is good from the pdf posted in post #91
The mids are already padded very slightly. So the factory crossover
is already padded and has component locations to fine tune any padding
needed.

Look as if one mid is crossed lower , which is good for vertical.
It could be somewhat not as painful to fix the high Q on the high pass.
and change the lowpass to blend with, new tweeter added.
Least it is not a complete shot in the dark, no reverse engineering is needed
the documentation is good.

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Thanks for your explanations.

To be honest, I cannot yet understand 100%
what you explained. But, very helpful for me.
 
This modification should reduce the tweeter level some 2dB assuming amplifier output impedance in the range of 2 ohms,
even more the greater the OI.

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