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It's a known that most higher order crossover networks ( 2-ways ) have one driver connected out of phase . Something to do with phase error compensation . I thought that if drivers are all connected in absolute phase with each other they would sound more coherent . All drivers moving in/out together cohesively in theory should sound better . I'm curious as to what will happen if you wire the drivers in a higher order ( 2-way ) speaker system in phase . What will this sound like ? Can someone knowledgeable about speakers post a response . Thanks
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Topic - 2nd order crossover networks - bunni 10:24:05 12/07/04 (19)
- Re: 2nd order crossover networks - pkell44 16:33:44 12/09/04 (2)
- Re: 2nd order crossover networks - Jim85IROC 09:25:53 12/14/04 (1)
- Not quite... - Commuteman 11:40:08 12/14/04 (0)
- Re: 2nd order crossover networks - Jon Risch 20:10:07 12/07/04 (2)
- Re: 2nd order crossover networks - andyr 23:34:49 12/11/04 (1)
- Re: 2nd order crossover networks - Jon Risch 22:05:42 12/12/04 (0)
- Can you say "suckout"? - Commuteman 11:34:28 12/07/04 (12)
- Re: Can you say "suckout"? - andyr 18:01:48 12/07/04 (6)
- See JR's post.. - Commuteman 07:04:58 12/08/04 (5)
- Re: See JR's post.. - andyr 12:19:23 12/08/04 (4)
- Here's a URL for ya.... - Commuteman 15:18:02 12/08/04 (1)
- Thanks, Peter, for all your help. (nt) - andyr 18:31:41 12/08/04 (0)
- No, you don't reverse the phase - Commuteman 14:30:58 12/08/04 (0)
- Good question - Commuteman 14:24:12 12/08/04 (0)
- Wrong math. - SysInfo 17:19:20 12/07/04 (4)
- Re: Wrong math. - Ken Perkins 19:33:27 12/08/04 (1)
- Just go and measure. - SysInfo 15:59:22 12/09/04 (0)
- You're a funny guy..... - Commuteman 09:51:47 12/08/04 (1)
- Re: You're a funny guy..... - SysInfo 15:54:03 12/09/04 (0)