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Audiophile 101 - the craft pearls of wisdom
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<blockquote data-quote="user 15182" data-source="post: 1166283" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>Hi Charles, there might be specific reasons for having some drivers set from the centre line and forming a mirror pair. It could be an attempt to deal with edge diffraction and/or to assist with the alignment of the drivers' acoustic centres on the horizontal z-axis. It also helps reduce drivers' c-t-c spacing, especially in MTM designs.</p><p></p><p>Most of the time, the tweeters should be on the inside when looking at the speaker. </p><p></p><p>Once placed in a symmetrical/mirrored way around a centre line, the general principles highlighted by Jason apply 100%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 15182, post: 1166283, member: 15182"] Hi Charles, there might be specific reasons for having some drivers set from the centre line and forming a mirror pair. It could be an attempt to deal with edge diffraction and/or to assist with the alignment of the drivers' acoustic centres on the horizontal z-axis. It also helps reduce drivers' c-t-c spacing, especially in MTM designs. Most of the time, the tweeters should be on the inside when looking at the speaker. Once placed in a symmetrical/mirrored way around a centre line, the general principles highlighted by Jason apply 100%. [/QUOTE]
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