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PMA - 60; New arrayable double 12 and horn.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Eckblad" data-source="post: 214353" data-attributes="member: 12723"><p>Thanks a lot, Peter!</p><p></p><p>I was researching my own MTM solution using these exact B&C drivers(well, the newer 12NDL76). I was running into issues with matching a 24dB XO with a practical chamber volume. My brain totally forgot about wedging the darn thing! I also appreciate you sharing your approach to matching the 80hz 24db slope with the combo of the XO and PEQ.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a standard trick for showing a "perfect" BUT filter to match attenuation to? Are you just using some other driver/cab combo that has an even passband at the freq you're trying to model? Or does WinISD have some way to just show the curve of a filter on its own?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Eckblad, post: 214353, member: 12723"] Thanks a lot, Peter! I was researching my own MTM solution using these exact B&C drivers(well, the newer 12NDL76). I was running into issues with matching a 24dB XO with a practical chamber volume. My brain totally forgot about wedging the darn thing! I also appreciate you sharing your approach to matching the 80hz 24db slope with the combo of the XO and PEQ. Do you have a standard trick for showing a "perfect" BUT filter to match attenuation to? Are you just using some other driver/cab combo that has an even passband at the freq you're trying to model? Or does WinISD have some way to just show the curve of a filter on its own? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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