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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 33664" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I would highly advise that you try and get at least some sort of measurement setup going if you're going to build a speaker or go by an established kit. The process of designing a 2-way speaker will likely be a lot of fun and the learning factor would be infinitely higher.</p><p></p><p>There is very little data for us to make any recommendation here what so ever so it is really difficult to make a recommendation. You don't have to cross at the points indicated by Norval, but for dome tweeters that is a useful rule of thumb.</p><p></p><p>You could make a simple cable jig for speaker workshop and determine the tweeter's impedance and determine whether its Fs would even allow you to get into the ball park though and adding an acoustical measurement is not that far removed from that point (there is a fair learning curve though)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 33664, member: 18"] I would highly advise that you try and get at least some sort of measurement setup going if you're going to build a speaker or go by an established kit. The process of designing a 2-way speaker will likely be a lot of fun and the learning factor would be infinitely higher. There is very little data for us to make any recommendation here what so ever so it is really difficult to make a recommendation. You don't have to cross at the points indicated by Norval, but for dome tweeters that is a useful rule of thumb. You could make a simple cable jig for speaker workshop and determine the tweeter's impedance and determine whether its Fs would even allow you to get into the ball park though and adding an acoustical measurement is not that far removed from that point (there is a fair learning curve though) [/QUOTE]
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