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In my quest for perfection I've decided to add some tweeters to my B200 OB's. Have decided on the B&G Neo3 PDR.
and Behringer DCX puts me off as signal manipulation is not done in the digital domain from what I understand)
I'm also wondering if I'll need DEQ to smooth out phase related peaks and dips that I'll get above and bellow the crossover point? I was told that it would be more of a problem with my original idea of highpassing the tweeter at 10K(the B200'snatural roll off ) but I cant work out why it would be less of a problem at 2k than at 10k.
Think I might go back to the safer plan of rear mounting the Neo3, which wont result in any phase cancellation issues.
Doudl, I should have said that as far as I know the DCX does not have digital out(which would require multiple external dacs). It's their internal dac which concerns me. You reckon it's up to scratch?
mcgsxr, you answer lies here. basically you'd need a 120db/octave slope. surprised me too. Can this be done passively?
"Using a DEQ, while being versitile, causes its own problems as far as intergation."
2. Using a symetrical XO, at 2000hz, will take away the large appeal of midrange coherance.
What is the point of using a full range driver? Why not use a pro mid driver? Or a woofer with higher qts. I'm not a purist, but aren't you loosing a lot of the full range driver benefits by crossing so low?Chris
Nice approach..what tweeter did you use for the 2100hz XO 3rd...? I have went with rear fire ribbon only @ 10k1st order, with a line level correction circuit for the B200 & a 150 HP also included in the line level circuit. When I A/B front & rear ribbons @ 10k the rear one easily, I played with both & padded accordingly but it is harder than it looks running di-pole ribbons. So try that tweeter rear mounted when you get it. worth a shot for sure. also have you looked @ Geoff's H. line level correction circuit.. ? cheap , easy & effective .