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Seems like a good candidate for eg a miniDSP, or more accurately vice versa
Then response could be fine, on axis Bu might be worth finding out the directivity of the OBs. At the crossover, there would be a big jump from the narrow directivity of the mini panels, to the OBsI've read a few times that big jumps in directivity are not good.Though I'm not clear on how it's audible ..
The graphs showing the comb filtering in the upper ranges look offputting. But you were saying something about raking back the panels helped. Any more comments/updates on how this is progressing?
How does upper end sound? Are you happy without a dedicated tweeter? I see you agreed they had some special qualities which makes me curious about these for a near field speaker I am thinking about.
Would combine with my ob servo subs from Danny at GR.-Tony
Nearfield is probably the easiest to work with. What distance are you thinking of?
Ron from ER emailed me today, that the – 3 dB angle of vertical dispersion is +/ - 15 degrees. Ie very limited, but I would you agree have thought would be enough for a seated solo listener. And often we can be audio bachelors, yes?Narrow dispersion would not suit speakers in eg the kitchen, where we walk around - but be fine for great clarity in home theatre/ TV, unless you are prone to jumping from yours seat in the exciting bits of a film, or when your team is pulling ahead in tight game of your favourite sport . . and fine for listening critically in one sweet spotHow big should the sweet spot be?an older audio engineer said to me today that even when seated, "wide dispersion in both directions sounds 'better' than narrow. This seems to be a pretty common opinion"While as the self taught enthusiast, I think that a bigger dispersion would increase reflections and room effects generally. I would have thought that a bigger dispersion is more often a dis-advantage.What is right?Cheers
I know they're not a point source, but didn't know that made a difference to the maths . .
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