In Reply to: Excellent, thanks! posted by Luminator on July 28, 2024 at 09:42:47:
With measurements, that speaker would likely show a challenging radiation blend at the top of the 7" midrange's range getting pushed to a 5k crossover (2.7" wavelength).
Who does that today? Even JBL (finally) lowered the transition for their 5" midrange to 2.2k with their monitors to provide uniform frequency radiation with the tweeter.
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- RE: Excellent, thanks! - E-Stat 10:01:25 07/28/24 (8)
- RE: Excellent, thanks! - tomservo 16:40:56 07/29/24 (0)
- Sorry for the memory fade! And about midranges... - John Marks 10:09:13 07/29/24 (6)
- Verity did... - Doug Schneider 22:36:18 08/01/24 (0)
- RE: Sorry for the memory fade! And about midranges... - fantja 14:16:39 07/30/24 (0)
- And about midranges... - E-Stat 13:36:51 07/29/24 (0)
- I think Eggleston Works used to run the mids wide open on some models - Brian H P 13:10:51 07/29/24 (2)
- My one subjective impression at a CES was that that speaker had a very narrow sweet spot - John Marks 15:06:09 07/30/24 (0)
- RE: I think Eggleston Works used to run the mids wide open on some models - hahax@verizon.net 18:31:11 07/29/24 (0)