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Infinity Dynamic 6.5" Kevlar 150W Speaker TS Specs
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 41086" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>What roll-off rate did you choose for the tweeter crossover? I would say that 3.5kHz was probably a wise choice, but you <em>must </em>measure the drivers' response*. Likely you will find that the breakup region of the "kevlar" driver needs a good amount of suppression (this can cause the speaker top sound harsh if not done). I have not had good luck with generic tweeters, but can confirm good results from using the yellow-coned ID 6.5" drivers (better than a certain Dynaudio driver I once had).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting this. Perhaps it is time we publish a worked-out design for the ID drivers.</p><p></p><p>*Else you are wasting the potential of SpeakerWorkshop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 41086, member: 34"] What roll-off rate did you choose for the tweeter crossover? I would say that 3.5kHz was probably a wise choice, but you [i]must [/i]measure the drivers' response*. Likely you will find that the breakup region of the "kevlar" driver needs a good amount of suppression (this can cause the speaker top sound harsh if not done). I have not had good luck with generic tweeters, but can confirm good results from using the yellow-coned ID 6.5" drivers (better than a certain Dynaudio driver I once had). Thanks for posting this. Perhaps it is time we publish a worked-out design for the ID drivers. *Else you are wasting the potential of SpeakerWorkshop. [/QUOTE]
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