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<blockquote data-quote="Scarlett Rose" data-source="post: 218044" data-attributes="member: 16560"><p>There is a freq plot for the horn drivers. When I bought the crossovers they said compare the upward slope of the crossover to the horn driver plot. The upward slope should be opposite the roll off of the horn so I picked one that was.[ATTACH=full]209830[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]209831[/ATTACH]As far as the Zobel it was really just a "that might be good" thought, I figured flattening the impedance might atleast make it a little better even if the crossover area is not flat. Im not expecting these to be killer monitors just want to throw vocals back at players on a small stage without feedback.</p><p>For FOH I only use proven designs Ive heard in person or know of to sound good, no DIY cause Im a 100% novice to speaker building. I kinda know the jist, BUT I dont. Mainly I got 4x empty wedges off a freind for a good price and decided to load them with components that were "in the same class" with the boxes which are, rat fur covered mdf.</p><p> Guess maybe I should just throw the drivers in and fire um up and see what they do,befor I try to bench engineer with no data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarlett Rose, post: 218044, member: 16560"] There is a freq plot for the horn drivers. When I bought the crossovers they said compare the upward slope of the crossover to the horn driver plot. The upward slope should be opposite the roll off of the horn so I picked one that was.[ATTACH type="full" alt="1694390684441.png"]209830[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1694390771878.png"]209831[/ATTACH]As far as the Zobel it was really just a "that might be good" thought, I figured flattening the impedance might atleast make it a little better even if the crossover area is not flat. Im not expecting these to be killer monitors just want to throw vocals back at players on a small stage without feedback. For FOH I only use proven designs Ive heard in person or know of to sound good, no DIY cause Im a 100% novice to speaker building. I kinda know the jist, BUT I dont. Mainly I got 4x empty wedges off a freind for a good price and decided to load them with components that were "in the same class" with the boxes which are, rat fur covered mdf. Guess maybe I should just throw the drivers in and fire um up and see what they do,befor I try to bench engineer with no data. [/QUOTE]
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