Hi,
Today I have used for the first time Room EQ Wizard with my mic behringer ecm8000 to measure my old DIY speakers.
All drivers was measured at only 2 cm from mic.
After these measure I got confirmation that the crossover need an upgrade.
First is clear that the woofer is not 90 dB like the midrange and the tweeter (as usually happens).
There is a strange unstability at 170/200 Hz that happen only if the woofer is inside the box, but is not clear the cause.
The measurements are very different from the simulation (2010) like I expeced but I don't sure how I can interpret these differences.
I have simulated a possible update crossover with more flat frequency response.
Any suggests ??
Thank you !!
Today I have used for the first time Room EQ Wizard with my mic behringer ecm8000 to measure my old DIY speakers.
All drivers was measured at only 2 cm from mic.
After these measure I got confirmation that the crossover need an upgrade.
First is clear that the woofer is not 90 dB like the midrange and the tweeter (as usually happens).
There is a strange unstability at 170/200 Hz that happen only if the woofer is inside the box, but is not clear the cause.
The measurements are very different from the simulation (2010) like I expeced but I don't sure how I can interpret these differences.
I have simulated a possible update crossover with more flat frequency response.
Any suggests ??
Thank you !!
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