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<blockquote data-quote="its_bacon12" data-source="post: 5974582" data-attributes="member: 558729"><p>Hm. All this talk of full range drivers makes me think of one thing: beaming.</p><p></p><p>There is absolutely no way any full range driver can reproduce the same kind of dispersion patterns as a 2 or 3 way speaker, I don't care who you are it's just not physically possible. OP, that's why when you hooked up those Sony bookshelves, you noticed a less "crowded" sound. Sure, people will argue me on this with their snake oil and stuff but outside of the sweetspot for full rangers, you'll hear little to no treble. Not my kind of speaker. Even Fostex or those CSS mids or even the recently coveted W4-1337 all run into the same problem of beaming and lack of low extension. Even if you did full range, you'd need a notch filter to smooth out response as it can get quite peaky.</p><p></p><p>As far as the CC you're designing, it is far from ideal by every means and doesn't match anything else in your system but go ahead and give it a try. Like Fast1one said in page one, I'd also advise for 2.5way and have it give you a little more midbass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_bacon12, post: 5974582, member: 558729"] Hm. All this talk of full range drivers makes me think of one thing: beaming. There is absolutely no way any full range driver can reproduce the same kind of dispersion patterns as a 2 or 3 way speaker, I don't care who you are it's just not physically possible. OP, that's why when you hooked up those Sony bookshelves, you noticed a less "crowded" sound. Sure, people will argue me on this with their snake oil and stuff but outside of the sweetspot for full rangers, you'll hear little to no treble. Not my kind of speaker. Even Fostex or those CSS mids or even the recently coveted W4-1337 all run into the same problem of beaming and lack of low extension. Even if you did full range, you'd need a notch filter to smooth out response as it can get quite peaky. As far as the CC you're designing, it is far from ideal by every means and doesn't match anything else in your system but go ahead and give it a try. Like Fast1one said in page one, I'd also advise for 2.5way and have it give you a little more midbass. [/QUOTE]
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