keep_hope_alive Premium Member Acoustics Engineer 7,540 309 Quad Cities, IL Mar 28, 2011 #16 Before I put the Oz Audio tweeters in the apillar I had Alpine Type-X tweets with angle mounts.
keep_hope_alive Premium Member Acoustics Engineer 7,540 309 Quad Cities, IL Mar 28, 2011 #17 Those are nice reminds me of an eyeball but since most tweeters are pretty much sealed does it really help? I could see helping mids Click to expand... It is to solve the issue with baffle diffraction. The cavity isn't why you do this. Improve Your Soundstage for $2 - DIYMA.com The LDC 7th Ed. Is where I first saw the study, but this thread gave me the idea to try it in a car. Mids are too large and play too low to really make it worthwhile. For mid, you want to control or eliminate back wave interference inside the cavity.
Those are nice reminds me of an eyeball but since most tweeters are pretty much sealed does it really help? I could see helping mids Click to expand... It is to solve the issue with baffle diffraction. The cavity isn't why you do this. Improve Your Soundstage for $2 - DIYMA.com The LDC 7th Ed. Is where I first saw the study, but this thread gave me the idea to try it in a car. Mids are too large and play too low to really make it worthwhile. For mid, you want to control or eliminate back wave interference inside the cavity.
BlactimusCrime 10+ year member NUT HUGGERS UNITE!!! 3,185 83 Your mom's port, OH Mar 28, 2011 #18 Ah mmkay. Those look like some cups not just the tweets... mine are flat on the bottom. They don't wiggle around too much or nothing? Click to expand... mine have those backs and angles and flushes, the backs can be taken off. but they dont move at all
Ah mmkay. Those look like some cups not just the tweets... mine are flat on the bottom. They don't wiggle around too much or nothing? Click to expand... mine have those backs and angles and flushes, the backs can be taken off. but they dont move at all