In Reply to: No fooling posted by E-Stat on August 27, 2016 at 17:40:20:
Conventional multi-way speakers have "cross-over" circuit.
Real world crossover circuit is not pure low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass filters It does amplitude-frequency equalization, too, in many cases.
"forcing a driver to do at playback what it was never intended to do"
Technically, this does not make sense at all. Whose "intension" is it? What does "forcing" technically mean?
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- RE: No fooling - dave789 17:48:09 08/27/16 (19)
- RE: No fooling - E-Stat 18:45:40 08/27/16 (16)
- What to do with the directivity of full-range cone? - dave789 05:41:09 08/28/16 (9)
- Its waterfall plot is quite expected - E-Stat 06:03:56 08/28/16 (8)
- Sound Lab U-1PX has equalizers (nt) - dave789 06:26:58 08/28/16 (7)
- True - E-Stat 06:56:17 08/28/16 (6)
- Wow - dave789 07:05:14 08/28/16 (5)
- RE: Wow - E-Stat 07:09:22 08/28/16 (4)
- I just saw your gallery - dave789 07:22:30 08/28/16 (3)
- Thank you! - E-Stat 07:30:38 08/28/16 (2)
- RE: Thank you! - cloudwalker 12:57:54 08/28/16 (1)
- RE: Thank you! - E-Stat 07:00:57 08/29/16 (0)
- RE: No fooling - dave789 05:04:24 08/28/16 (5)
- RE: No fooling - E-Stat 05:48:55 08/28/16 (4)
- RE: No fooling - dave789 06:07:52 08/28/16 (1)
- RE: No fooling - E-Stat 06:19:24 08/28/16 (0)
- You said nothing about end result. (nt) - dave789 05:58:57 08/28/16 (1)
- Evidently - E-Stat 06:11:06 08/28/16 (0)
- RE: No fooling - hahax@verizon.net 18:04:58 08/27/16 (1)
- RE: No fooling - dave789 18:09:39 08/27/16 (0)