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The midwoofers cross to the tweeters at 1.2khz using a 48dB/octave LR slope. Before settling on the 1.2khz and the 48dB slope I did some A/B comparisons of various crossover frequencies and slopes, including 800hz, 1khz and 1.2khz frequencies, and 12, 24, 48, and 96dB/octave slopes. With the DEQX you can set up different combinations and switch between them on the fly. I expected a lower crossover frequency to sound better, but in every A/B comparison I preferred the 1.2khz 48dB/octave. The DEQX model I'm using is the HDP Express.All the above was done when the drivers were mounted in a 6 cu ft ported enclosure. I'm still waiting for some hookup wire to get the OB version playing. I have no doubt the OB version will require different equalization, and my crossover preferences may be different as well. Also, for those who are familiar with the functions of the DEQX, I have found its automatic speaker correction doesn't work as well with line arrays as it does with point source speakers, and I do the correction manually using the OMNI Mic system with the mic placed about eight feet out from the baffle. Any closer and you get a significant comb filter effect, and even that far out it's necessary to measure at various mic heights and average the results.
So that does this mean? It absolutely doesn't mean that ported subwoofers are superior to dipoles! I've heard several dipole subwoofers that had the bass extension, musicality and control of the ported Epic 12. As far as I can remember, all of the ones I've liked were more expensive than the Eminence Alpha 15 drivers and were servo subs. So my conclusion is there's no substitute for quality. A dipole sub is still a good alternative, but only if you're able to invest in a high quality one, especially if it's the servo kind.
For the DIY guys like us, GR Research open baffle servo controlled drivers kick butt in combination with Brian Ding's amps. The sensing coil type control is much more musical than accellerometer servos. The accellerometer based systems sound mushy to me.Dave
I've always wondered about having OB tweeter and mid bass on the same panel.Wouldn't the mid bass back wave take the shortest path back to the front ie. through the tweeter?Shawn
Do the woofers induce much vibration into the panel?