In Reply to: RE: Are my ears really that sensitive? posted by Davy on September 14, 2014 at 03:32:37:
You guys conversation makes my head hurt. :) This kind of tedious, iterative approach to tweaking is MUCH easier handled by a DSP-crossover and multiple amplifiers. You can experiment endlessly and ultimately come to a solution (if you're careful) that can be recreated with passive components.
And always remember, just looking at simulations of the electrical curves are limited in value when determining suckouts, peaks, phase responses, etc, etc. You MUST factor in the acoustic responses of the drivers and be skilled with an acoustic measuring acumen or it can be pointless.
Cheers,
Dave.
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