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RE: Felt to absorb tweeter reflections?

Hi
Since you're serious and "cutting wire" I would make a suggestion.

First, frequency response is the most audible thing about a loudspeakers sound and most of the problems like say horn honk and such are often related to the electrical / crossover side or can be addressed there. The problem is while there are formula's that tell how to make a filter of such parameters, that is for a resistive load and loudspeakers can appear to be sort of like a resistor to nothing at all like one.

Those changes can be a huge factor for example, horn honk particularly older designs before a computer could clear the forest.

Also, VASTLY more important than having a particular pedigree component is having the right value for that task, I can't stress that enough.

It has never been easier to approach this scientifically too.

You're on the edge of a fascinating area, if you're interested before you spend more money on parts, investigate LSPcad (there are other programs but I like that one) because once you can take a response and impedance measurement and enter those into the computer model, you have opened up a new world so far as making things like passive filters that work right into real loads.


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