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Re: A good reason perhaps to move up to better speakers? Ones without high amounts of phase distortion? nt

Hi

Yep, no physical speaker looks like that (essentially perfect) and the minor pre/post ring on the impulse is a trait of a FIR filter, often used for this kind of correction.
My guess would be you have fixed the response down to about 15 – 20 Hz?

What speakers are these and what dsp are you using if I could ask?
Also, how did you measure the speakers to derive the correction?

I am working on an active version of the SH-50 which has FIR filters and am looking forward to hearing what they sound like fixed that way and tri-amped.
You can do a lot with DSP and I am about as far as I can go with physical placement and drivers parameters given what the horn has to do.
Best,

Tom Danley


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