Hi All, I'm no expert in speaker design, though I've learned quite a few things from lurking around here. Early this year, I finally finished a build of
Troels Gravesen's Poor Man's Stradivari.
Full build photos here.
I'm in the process of converting from the passive XO to a fully active setup.
I have all of the hardware (Earthworks M23r, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, fanless PC, 2 x AHB2s, 2 x Hypex Nilai 500 monos, Motu Ultralite Mk 5 and a Lundahl VC2361) and software (Acourate and Hang Loose Convolver) to do the active XOs and drive the speakers, but I have a few questions.
I've read a lot of discissions about directivity and waveguides. Without a tweeter waveguide, it seems the off-axis response tends to drop off significantly at higher frequencies. Also, from my reading relating to XO frequencies and acoustic centres, the mid/tweeter centre to centre should dictate the XO frequency.
Given that with Acourate-derived XOs, I have more or less carte-blanche, should I consider waveguiding the tweeter (I'm open to alternatives to the Seas 27TFFC) and reducing the mid/tweeter XO frequency from 3000 Hz to ~2400 Hz to take account of the 145 mm acoustic centre spacing between the mid and tweeter?
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Thanks in advance.