Hi, Duke
I'd like to experiment with rear fireing tweeters. Can you share some details about it's response?
I'm using SEOS 12 on front. As far as I understand you're using back tweeter to fill some dips in vertical power respose. Therefore it would be perfect to use it only above 3khz? Am I right?
What shape of response is recommended? Rather flat? Or rather like typical supertweeter with emphasis on highest octave?
Regards,
Kuba, Poland
Hi Kuba,
The SEOS 12 is very nice.
On the rear-firing tweeter, we mainly care about its power response; we don't hear its on-axis response. We want the power response of the rear-firing tweeer to complement (or compensate for) the power response of the SEOS. So we'd want the power response to fall off below 3 kHz or so, as you describe.
I use a horn-loaded prosound tweeter for the rear-firing tweeter in the Planetarium Delta, and then add a fair amount of series resistance to pad it down - we don't want it to be too loud. The reason I don't use a dome tweeter is, it's running in parallel with the main compression driver, and an un-padded dome tweeter would drop the impedance down too low. Being able to add series resistance to the rear-firing tweet helps keep the impedance curve tube-friendly - obviously this is probably not as important if you're not using a tube amp.
By the way, your English is excellent.
Duke