was trying to get the impedance bump as far away as possible from the crossover point.
In the 0.75 cu ft box (not the proportions I want in final version, which will be deeper and not as tall for the midrange) Fb is right at 100 Hz. The crossover frequency is 250 Hz, as planned and implemented, and I didn't want the Fb so close to that point.

Here, you can see the impedance curve of the midrange driver by itself.
In the 0.75 cu ft box (not the proportions I want in final version, which will be deeper and not as tall for the midrange) Fb is right at 100 Hz. The crossover frequency is 250 Hz, as planned and implemented, and I didn't want the Fb so close to that point.
Here, you can see the impedance curve of the midrange driver by itself.

You may already know, but as an fyi when you draw your first circle in a drawing you can specify the number of "sides" that it uses ( I think the default is 16 sides which looks a a little rough). So as soon as you layout the first circle type a number followed by an "s" in the command box and hit enter, example 48s is what I typically use, and it will give you 48 sides, this will now be the default until you change it. The higher the number the prettier it looks, but just adds more data which slows things down, so it's a trade off.
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