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Tyson, do you think the 'killer app' for an audio company would be a high performance but affordable digital crossover/eq unit?
The mgalusha mods to my unit were extensive. I lost the post that describes everything that was done, but maybe Mike will be by and see this and can fill it in.
Actually, I think your post re-inforces exactly what I was (trying) to say in my first post. Looking at your graphs, the crossovers are at 1.5khz, which is pretty much where it has to be to avoid beaming with a 6.5 inch driver. This results in a smooth, even, transition between drivers, particularly off axis, which IMO results in better, more consistent sound. Paradigm in particular has long been an exponent of the importance of this.My contention is that it's easier (and sounds better) to cross a tweeter this low using a steep active filter than it is to use a passive one. Most manufacturers recommend not crossing 1 inch tweeters over below 2khz, particularly if you are going to use a shallow 1st or 2nd order slope. For me, the other key point is baffle step - in passive systems, the compensation has been built, or "tuned" to some hypothetical room. With an active system, you can take direct control and tune it yourself. But you are right, building a speaker from scratch (even an active speaker) is not an easy task. Good, accurate measurements with the drivers in the box, and knowing how to interpret and use those measurements, is critically important. But, the nice thing about an active system is you don't have to worry about passive parts like caps and coils causing impedance changes in the drivers and thus altering their FR. That simplifies things considerably.
Kevin was probably referring to my simplistic proposal to simply let a 'smart' crossover figure out settings for itself.
Tyson, do you think the 'killer app' for an audio company would be a high performance but affordable digital crossover/eq unit? In other words, an 'audiophile' version of the Behringer unit. BTW: what is the basis of the mods done by MikeG and TomS to the Berhinger?