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Some just-for-fun speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 66253" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I did a comparison between on-axis and off-axis reponse of the tweeter. Shown are 0 degrees and 45 degrees horizontally rotated. I also had a 30deg measurement, which I accidentally overwrote. At 30 degees,much of the peaking was still present, and the curve only really smoothened out at 45 degrees. I think I'll therefore leave the tweeter equalisation as is for now, reserving the right to address the issue later if it raises its head in listening tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 66253, member: 34"] I did a comparison between on-axis and off-axis reponse of the tweeter. Shown are 0 degrees and 45 degrees horizontally rotated. I also had a 30deg measurement, which I accidentally overwrote. At 30 degees,much of the peaking was still present, and the curve only really smoothened out at 45 degrees. I think I'll therefore leave the tweeter equalisation as is for now, reserving the right to address the issue later if it raises its head in listening tests. [/QUOTE]
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