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What you see here is the difference between the electric crossover and the acoustic crossover (which is the sum of electric crossover and the drivers behavior)
To get a matching electric and acoustic crossover it is required to equalize the driver flat a whole octave above the crossover frequency. In the Case of the LSR 308 that would mean equalise the tweeter to be flat till 900hz, then apply LR4@1800hz. The result would be a perfect acoustic LR4@1800hz filter.
To get a matching electric and acoustic crossover it is required to equalize the driver flat a whole octave above the crossover frequency. In the Case of the LSR 308 that would mean equalise the tweeter to be flat till 900hz, then apply LR4@1800hz. The result would be a perfect acoustic LR4@1800hz filter.