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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 197637" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>No I don't think there's a real issue wrt the cone breakup, as is evident in your measurements.</p><p>The problem I have is that the bottom to top distance of the midranges is too much for the x-over at 2.5k But I am a little anal about that, and if the tweeter is at the correct height, there should be no issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Th Tryms x-over at 2.6k, and I'm currently crossing my bookshelves at 1.7k.... no issues so far. :nutter: I have to admit though that I am a little cautious, and would like to add a waveguide at some stage to help ease off the load of the tweeter. Their waaay to expensive to take chances with ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 197637, member: 62"] No I don't think there's a real issue wrt the cone breakup, as is evident in your measurements. The problem I have is that the bottom to top distance of the midranges is too much for the x-over at 2.5k But I am a little anal about that, and if the tweeter is at the correct height, there should be no issues. Th Tryms x-over at 2.6k, and I'm currently crossing my bookshelves at 1.7k.... no issues so far. :nutter: I have to admit though that I am a little cautious, and would like to add a waveguide at some stage to help ease off the load of the tweeter. Their waaay to expensive to take chances with ;D [/QUOTE]
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