For a speaker it's the sum that counts. For me sudden shifts in directivity seems to be the worst offender after sharp resonances, so a normalized response is perhaps the best way to look for that during crossover work?
Been fiddling a bit lately with my diy M2's experimenting with different crossovers as the Beryllium driver I use are more capable at frequencies below 1 khz than the original D2430k. It's quite remarkable how much the crossover influence the sound. Very difficult to get it right without serious measurement capabilities.
I feel for small entrepreneurs trying to create the best speakers they can. Difficult choice of earning a living...
Been fiddling a bit lately with my diy M2's experimenting with different crossovers as the Beryllium driver I use are more capable at frequencies below 1 khz than the original D2430k. It's quite remarkable how much the crossover influence the sound. Very difficult to get it right without serious measurement capabilities.
I feel for small entrepreneurs trying to create the best speakers they can. Difficult choice of earning a living...