First, I'm going to vent a little bit more about Seas data sheets and how they measure drivers.
We'll start first with just the description text for the C18EN001 and C18EN002 coax's:

OK, for reference:
C18EN001 Graph

C18EN002 Graph
Maybe it's just me, but the on axis response of the C18EN002 tweeter is just plain nasty as depicted in the data sheet. Diffraction issues of some kind? Reflection interaction with the cone? Measurement problems?
Hard to say, but something that turned me off when I first saw this data sheet.
So, what does the sample Danny brought look like?
We'll start first with just the description text for the C18EN001 and C18EN002 coax's:
- OK, to start off, they don't even have the grace in gravity (thank you Jonatha Brookes) to include dimensions of the baffle so you can model what the actual baffle step is probably like.
- Second, they provide 0 degrees, 30 degrees, and 60 degrees data. If I was running Seas, I'd at least make them do 0, 15, 30, and 45. 60 is almost irrelevant considering how midranges and tweeters behave, especially what amounts to a waveguide mounted tweeter.
- Third, overlaying both drivers in black and white gives me a bit of a headache separating out what is what. Use some color folks. Even better, separate charts for cone element and tweeter, for the above mentioned measurement axis, and maybe a simple combo chart with 0 degrees for cone element (note, I don't call it a woofer, though it looks like one) and dome tweeter.
OK, for reference:
C18EN001 Graph
C18EN002 Graph
Maybe it's just me, but the on axis response of the C18EN002 tweeter is just plain nasty as depicted in the data sheet. Diffraction issues of some kind? Reflection interaction with the cone? Measurement problems?
Hard to say, but something that turned me off when I first saw this data sheet.
So, what does the sample Danny brought look like?


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