In Reply to: RE: What active crossover are you using? posted by hahax@verizon.net on June 22, 2014 at 21:25:36:
When you have loudspeakers where the drivers combine into one new radiation, then the only way to design a crossover is with measured mag and phase and to do it with a computer.
To make a passive xover also requires the impedance curves and phase as well.
To go further and make a Synergy crossover that eliminates the phase shift caused by normal crossovers (normally only possible with DSP) requires all the above and adapted shape filters.
A speaker like the one below can reproduce a square wave over a broad band, appears to be a single driver based on dispersion and mag and acoustic phase but is a 3 way system.
Picture of one example on post #15 here;
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/155-diy-speakers-subs/1496784-synergy-horns-dayton-prv.html
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