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ViktorO

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Hey,
at the moment I am building a 2-way bluetooth speaker.
I have to create a new crossover because I have annoying frequencies at around 2600hz

I used this speakers:
Dayton ND105-4 4" 60 - 10,000 Hz
Dayton ND16FA-6 5/8'' 3,500 - 27,000 Hz

At first I used Vituix CAD 1 to design a new crossover:
What do you think? Is this okay to try it?
I can not make it cleaner.

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To get more possibilities I upgraded to Vituix CAD 2
But now I have a problem.
When I add my two speakers - the mid bass and tweeter - I get craaaazy frequencies:

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when I only activate the mid bass or tweeter I does not get the problem:

midbass.png


tweeter.png


You can see the problem comes from the tweeter.

can someone help me? I used the .frd and .zma files from Dayton Audio.
 

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I have no clue about virtuix cad. But at the second pictures it looks like you use no crossover and than you get combing between the drivers.
 
Yes, I do not use one. But this could should not be the problem.
 
Like i told dont know virtuix but if it is a simulation it does all right without xover.
Did you tried with xover?
 
Like i told dont know virtuix but if it is a simulation it does all right without xover.
Did you tried with xover?

I tried it, but I can not reach the results that I get in Vituix.

Can you speak German?
 
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