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think about putting a "quirk" @ the seams of the MDF panels. (where they sandwich). This can be done now with a router and a shaft that will accept slot cutters.
............. this is the last time I'm working with MDF..(ugh).........
Try some smaller caps without an L-PAD. I am running a Fostex 90A super tweeter with a 0.33 uf cap. Buy some cheap caps of say 1.0, .68, and .33 and see where it gets you. I run mine facing the front. I tried rear facing and didn't like it.
Yeah you're right... it is more sensitive with an SPL: 104 dB 1W/1m. I have it running on it's own amp right now so it's not networked with the FR or anything. I've never used those L-Pads but will def look into it. I like the idea of being able to play with different options. Of course, I'm thinking of going with a MiniDSP real soon here so I might hold out and just adjust it from there. For now, I think simply toning down the volume/level on the amp has helped it not be so bright.The capacitor included is 3.3uF, which will put the crossover frequency at approximately 6kHz.I still don't know what direction sounds best as I don't have an "assistant" available to turn it as I listen... i have to keep getting up and down trying to remember what each version sounds like.
Why? It works and it is what Fostex recommends, not that means anything and it is cheap and easy to do.
they choosed to lowpass the first woofer around 60-70 hz (or somewhere around there), but with the second driver lowpassed around 250 hz
Does anybody have any advice on where to face the tweeters? I currently have them parallel with the rear wall and have designed the framing so I can play with different directions. Any advice?
Maybe you should ask your new friends at Jamo and see what they say...