Could someone post a file of your driver measurements? I don't care what driver. I was doing some crossover work in speaker workshop and the raw data just seems real fuzzy. It smooths out pretty much ok, I just have one really bad spike at ~3.5k and it is exaggerating a dip and I think making the graph look worse than it really is.
I attached the file that has been giving me problems along with the 30 degree response if anyone has an idea of what could be going wrong. I had to change the extension from .frd to .txt so it would upload.
its a Selenium D220ti driver mated to a selenium HC23-24 horn. Dayton EMM-6 mic, Fuzzymeasure trial measuring software. speaker located in the middle of the room in cabinet, measurements taken at 24"
And if you were wondering, a friend asked me to build a PA speaker for him for a jr high class at church. He mainly wanted it to get loud for cheap and he didn't care for excessivly high fi. his current speakers in there are 20+ years old and worn out. I played with some filtering in a .wav file to get an idea of what they would sound like and was pleasantly suprised.
Thanks in advance
I attached the file that has been giving me problems along with the 30 degree response if anyone has an idea of what could be going wrong. I had to change the extension from .frd to .txt so it would upload.
its a Selenium D220ti driver mated to a selenium HC23-24 horn. Dayton EMM-6 mic, Fuzzymeasure trial measuring software. speaker located in the middle of the room in cabinet, measurements taken at 24"
And if you were wondering, a friend asked me to build a PA speaker for him for a jr high class at church. He mainly wanted it to get loud for cheap and he didn't care for excessivly high fi. his current speakers in there are 20+ years old and worn out. I played with some filtering in a .wav file to get an idea of what they would sound like and was pleasantly suprised.
Thanks in advance
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