I've never been able to find any info stating that the 2404 requires CD compensation like the larger bi-radial horns. Does anyone know if it is required or not?
Thanks.
I've never been able to find any info stating that the 2404 requires CD compensation like the larger bi-radial horns. Does anyone know if it is required or not?
Thanks.
I've never seen a 2404 crossover that has CD compensation. I also have no experience using them Here is a link to an old thread discussing this that includes sample JBL crossovers for this tweeter, which are simple second order designs for the 4628B and 4612B:
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...work-need-help
That the internet contains a blog documenting your life does not constitute proof that your existence is valid. Sorry.
I'm also thinking about this question of my 4628B.
Waiting for your studying.
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...highlight=4628
FYI
46 lover
from: http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...ll=1#post60872 and http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...ll=1#post60873 it is "visible" that there are possibilities to 'improve" UHF (over say 12kHz) FR-response of the system, if the sensitivity of the rest used drivers "allow" that [ I mean, if the sensitivity of the used LF drivers are less then about 100dB /1W/1m]. May be something useful
ivica I'm starting to think you know the contents of this site better than anyone!
All the best,
Barry.
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
Thank you Ivica.
I read that thread, saw those graphs and stupid me didn't go back and revisit it before posting. It is clear why the 2405 is preferred!
I've had my 2404's out of my system for awhile and I'm going to put them back in today and play with the cd eq on my x-over today.
Scott
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