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So you're crossing over from a G1 ribbon to a 10" woofer? Have you taken any measurements to see how that Morel performs? My guess is it's going to very bumpy FR from 800-2500hz, and that you'd be better off with something smaller to cover that range. It's directivity is also going to narrow significantly toward the upper end of that range. Where did the schematic for the crossovers you say you completed come from? My suggestion would be to take a step back before progressing further, re-evaluate the design on paper and likely make some adjustments. My first thought would be attempt something like a 3.5way, where both the Morel and Eminence have no high pass filter on them, but different low pass points. And with that use a high sensitivity midrange (of smaller diameter than the Morel). That would be a somewhat complex design however, and you would need to take measurements if you're to have any chance of success.
Are you doing measurements?
Nominally, wiring the rear tweeter in reverse polarity means that you have dipole operation... However, the rear and front tweeters are very different...Are you doing measurements?
Hi,about rear tweeter - wavelenght in tweeters' passband is so short that physical distance between radiators propably rolls over the phase at some frequency - and so on over again and again... And this is practically impossible to be measured ritht. Just set polarity based on our listening impression and be happy with it! I recommend connecting them in series to avoid impedance problems. On the other hand, parallel connection makes it possible to attenuate the rear tweeter if that is asked for.Happy testing!
You're going to have to explain to people that you built those. They look commercially done - in a good way!Love the veneer work, just gorgeous.