In Reply to: RE: I am the first to admit that KEF's resilient, self-damping port tube is very clever posted by Dave_K on July 19, 2021 at 08:27:51:
as far as smooth response of a speaker(drivers/box/crossover) goes it's the total design that counts, especially the driver/crossover. Most drivers have lumpy response to various degrees. In a well designed speaker the crossover does more than just a crossover. It acts as a passive equalizer that helps smooth out the driver response. This smoothing can often be significant. Some times the smoothing is done with extra elements but some times it can be included in the actual crossover by varying some values from the ones that would only provide a crossover.
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- RE: I am the first to admit that KEF's resilient, self-damping port tube is very clever - hahax@verizon.net 20:46:26 07/20/21 (1)
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