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Title: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Danny Richie on 16 Jul 2019, 03:46 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTBAx9x5fUU&t=912s

It's kind of a video follow up to this post that I made back in January.

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=161633.msg1722338
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Vedder323 on 16 Jul 2019, 04:02 pm
This episode is mind-numbingly good, Danny!

Thanks Amigo!

-Ron
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Danny Richie on 16 Jul 2019, 04:19 pm
This episode is mind-numbingly good, Danny!

Thanks Amigo!

-Ron

Great editing again as usual.

Are you throwing in that little spot at the end to see if your brother is watching? Whatever the reason, it did make me laugh.
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Vedder323 on 16 Jul 2019, 04:20 pm
Great editing again as usual.

Are you throwing in that little spot at the end to see if your brother is watching? Whatever the reason, it did make me laugh.

You know me well!
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Captainhemo on 16 Jul 2019, 05:03 pm
Another    great episode  man   :thumb:

jay
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Elizabeth on 16 Jul 2019, 05:44 pm
Wow. really great informative video. I was glued from the first moment to the last listening to it!
All this info I never realized about speakers... I kinda wish you would have shown a graph of a top firing tweeter arrangement.

I am looking forward to more!

I think once word gets out how great the videos are.. you gonna get millions of views!!!
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Peter J on 16 Jul 2019, 07:43 pm
Wow. really great informative video. I was glued from the first moment to the last listening to it!
All this info I never realized about speakers... I kinda wish you would have shown a graph of a top firing tweeter arrangement.

I am looking forward to more!

I think once word gets out how great the videos are.. you gonna get millions of views!!!


Not exactly what you asked for Elizabeth, but back when dinosaurs roamed, Danny measured similar using full range drivers at both positions for a project of mine.
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=103789.80
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: AKLegal on 16 Jul 2019, 10:18 pm
These have been awesome.

Danny, Early B had a pair of O-3s not too long ago and I always liked their sound.  They sort of sound like open baffle speakers.  What makes upfiring woofers different from tweeters in terms of frequency response and phase? 
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Post by: cementhead on 16 Jul 2019, 10:22 pm
Great stuff!   :banana piano:
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Danny Richie on 16 Jul 2019, 10:58 pm
These have been awesome.

Danny, Early B had a pair of O-3s not too long ago and I always liked their sound.  They sort of sound like open baffle speakers.  What makes upfiring woofers different from tweeters in terms of frequency response and phase?

Think of the woofer as just being listened to at 90 degrees off axis. You are still listening on axis as in that it is not reflected energy that you are hearing. If the woofer was any bigger in diameter the output at 90 degrees off axis would have dropped out before reaching it with a tweeter. With the smaller woofers, they are still fairly omni right up to the crossover point. So even at 90 degrees off axis they play up high enough to reach the tweeter.

The up facing tweeter is not heard directly. What you get with it is just reflected energy only.
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Danny Richie on 16 Jul 2019, 11:20 pm
All this info I never realized about speakers... I kinda wish you would have shown a graph of a top firing tweeter arrangement.

Here is an LGK 1.0 model (3" full range driver), with and without a small up firing dome tweeter on top of the cabinet.

(http://gr-research.com/measurements/lgk%20with%20tweeter.jpg)

The red line is without the tweeter and the green line is with the tweeter.
Title: Re: This Tuesdays Tech Talk is about adding a tweeter to a full range driver.
Post by: Jeffry Ames on 16 Jul 2019, 11:24 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTBAx9x5fUU&t=912s

It's kind of a video follow up to this post that I made back in January.

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=161633.msg1722338
What an incredible video on comb filtering and drivers!
I was just laying out driver placement and put on Your video in the background, the information immediately put the breaks on My project.
I’m was building a MTM open baffle  using an 8” AMT tweeter and 5” full range mids...
Now I’m wondering what effect there will be for My midrange drivers.
I planned crossing them at 1500hz but might need to cross over lower to eliminate the issues???
I have more to learn before I cut into this!