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Hi JohnK,Perhaps I have not been attentive enough, but why is it that you didn't consider the Neo3pdr to be a strong candidate for your design which provides dipole response for the >1khz region?cheers.
I looked at it but it's just not a very good tweeter.
QuoteI looked at it but it's just not a very good tweeter.I got quite the opposite impression, but of course I actually listened to it. I also get a fairly smooth response from it and better off axis response horizontally than with dome tweeters. I have worked with a ton of different dome tweeters and can't think of any that will outperform the Neo 3 pdr. It also is capable of being easily crossed in the 1,500Hz to 1,800Hz range.
What is your opinion of the differences with the back on and off?
I am surprised at johnk's response as I'd seen the tests at Krutke's site as well concluding the NEO3s were better than most, if not all, planar tweeters available. http://www.zaphaudio.com/nondomes/
Danny, as long as I might have your attention, what would be the the lowest frequency you'd want to cross over the NEO3 using a 1st order cross over?
I looked at it but it's just not a very good tweeter. The response of my samples wasn't very smooth to start with and dropped off like a rock at about 1.5k as I remember.