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    Crossover Points and Augmented Wideband Driver Speakers

    Just upgrade my commercial design with wideband design --refuse and illuminate all crossover , no capacitor , no coil--- straight, wideband get very small minimal chamber, i dont know may be theoretically inter modulation and regular increase , but no phase distortion and working with woofer and...
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    Crossover Points and Augmented Wideband Driver Speakers

    You absolutely right, acoustic horn illuminate this problem , but good horn is expensive and big and get low WAF
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    Crossover Points and Augmented Wideband Driver Speakers

    For Baffle step compensetion bigger size driver allow use wider bafffle, i made this experiment with 8" drivers, 11" driver just have bigger sensitivity and lower resonance , think about old speakers made much more wide baffle then new one . For convention 3 way is ok, but for one or 2 way...
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    Crossover Points and Augmented Wideband Driver Speakers

    Thinner sound in wideband drivers is not in my mind only, is not Zu problem, Please google baffle step issue and you realize what i am talking about. to reduce this problem the speakers designers using baffle step crossover, or add woofer or midwoofer working from 500-700 Hz and down like...
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    Crossover Points and Augmented Wideband Driver Speakers

    andromedaaudio@ Whizzer-is a small round cone attached to main cone. it start to add sound pressure about from 3000-5000Hz , to make more output, is widely used in Pro audio , like Cinema etc, but in came to high end ( for me wrong way) , How we can compare this piece of paper with high...
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    Crossover Points and Augmented Wideband Driver Speakers

    The short history to design my speakers based on wide( full range ) First step-------------One driver no crossover Second step- Bache audio-001 remove whizzer core ( i realize after measurement and listening is impossible to made flat response just to add supertweeter and leave whizzer is...

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