In Reply to: RE: High efficiency speaker with great reproduction of speech posted by Paul Joppa on April 8, 2014 at 17:23:01:
Hi and thanks for the reply
Yes that is indeed my thought.
I think that in the crossover point we can have bad effects like:
1) drivers overlap
2) dispersion variations
3) timbral difference between drivers
I understand it is not easy to find a driver able to cope with all the human voice bandwidth.
I have also another issue with the low freq cut.
If the driver is asked to reproduce also the very low freq below 150 Hz this could distort the midrange.
So i think that it should not go below let's say 150 Hz and send these freq to a woofer.
Thanks a lot.
Kind regards,
bg
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