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Speakers - Revelation Two ? Monitor MkII for DIY
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<blockquote data-quote="lanties" data-source="post: 443565" data-attributes="member: 13832"><p>The graph Jozua is referring to is the original left and right speakers FRs. Not mine vs original. Following the same measuring methods the designer used I get an almost exact match if I just measure the MKII's on there own. I think the slight variations maybe due to different DCR values in coils that I am using. I will still redo all these coils to get an exact match on inductance and DCR. At this stage I am focussing on getting my low to mid crossover sorted out. I have managed to simulate a very nice flat cross over last night and bbe22 and SeanS also has a few tricks up their sleeves that I will try today.</p><p></p><p>Measuring low frequencies and speakers as whole is certainly a pain in the backside but at the same time one of the best learning curves in a long time. </p><p></p><p>@J - If I am still lost in six weeks time from now I may take you up on the active XO' Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lanties, post: 443565, member: 13832"] The graph Jozua is referring to is the original left and right speakers FRs. Not mine vs original. Following the same measuring methods the designer used I get an almost exact match if I just measure the MKII's on there own. I think the slight variations maybe due to different DCR values in coils that I am using. I will still redo all these coils to get an exact match on inductance and DCR. At this stage I am focussing on getting my low to mid crossover sorted out. I have managed to simulate a very nice flat cross over last night and bbe22 and SeanS also has a few tricks up their sleeves that I will try today. Measuring low frequencies and speakers as whole is certainly a pain in the backside but at the same time one of the best learning curves in a long time. @J - If I am still lost in six weeks time from now I may take you up on the active XO' Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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