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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Wilkinson" data-source="post: 201668" data-attributes="member: 8989"><p>Many thanks Michael,</p><p></p><p>I loaded the corrections you sent me via email and tried to study what you did. I think I get a glimpse why you made the all pass addition, but am clueless re the time adjustment..I'll keep studying..don't want to waste varsity forum readers time with too many of my learning travails haha. But even with your corrections, it still looks like the passband response falls steeper than what i would expect with LR12s, on both ends ?? Does this mean I just need to flatten amplitude for the passband substantially past crossover points? In rePhase I've been trying trying to flatten to -15db points prior to overlaying x-over...I'm thinking do the same with FIR Designer...??</p><p>Very best, mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Wilkinson, post: 201668, member: 8989"] Many thanks Michael, I loaded the corrections you sent me via email and tried to study what you did. I think I get a glimpse why you made the all pass addition, but am clueless re the time adjustment..I'll keep studying..don't want to waste varsity forum readers time with too many of my learning travails haha. But even with your corrections, it still looks like the passband response falls steeper than what i would expect with LR12s, on both ends ?? Does this mean I just need to flatten amplitude for the passband substantially past crossover points? In rePhase I've been trying trying to flatten to -15db points prior to overlaying x-over...I'm thinking do the same with FIR Designer...?? Very best, mark [/QUOTE]
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