hello @Franz Shottky
looks so nice!
What difference does the phase plug bring? Better dispersion? Must be only a slight effect?
looks so nice!
What difference does the phase plug bring? Better dispersion? Must be only a slight effect?
Yes, the highs are less strenuous on the axis, and it seems as if the high-frequency energy is distributed somewhat better throughout the room. At high volumes, the speaker compresses a little less, and the dynamics also seem somewhat improved. Overall, a slightly more relaxed sound is noticeable.
Why should I coat the cones? The TSP changes, the upper frequency limit drops, and the transient response deteriorates! Just for the sake of slightly better internal damping?
Besides, the products are questionable; the best internal damping is achieved with shellac! Nevertheless, I'll forgo a coating on this very lightweight paper cone!
Besides, the products are questionable; the best internal damping is achieved with shellac! Nevertheless, I'll forgo a coating on this very lightweight paper cone!
more important than maybe some resonances is overall linearity and loudspeaker positioning
now listened some time with different sorts of music the big fane in my car.
The car environment is a good match for the rising response of the big Fane so no eq at all was adapted.
The resonances to be seen in the previous post mainly above 4 khz and are whizzer cone induced are in practice not audible.
The ear seems to be forgiving at these frequencies.
Maybe it helps that the resonances are well distributed.
The car environment is a good match for the rising response of the big Fane so no eq at all was adapted.
The resonances to be seen in the previous post mainly above 4 khz and are whizzer cone induced are in practice not audible.
The ear seems to be forgiving at these frequencies.
Maybe it helps that the resonances are well distributed.