I do not understand what does it mean. Are you saying
that you lost bottom response with closed exit hole on the driver back? If with
the closed drift from back you have a (loaded!) response no lower than 200Hz then it is very good. It
means that the driver itself has a very tight space on back. You need stop to do
it blind and your frequency response measurement is irrelevant. I do not see
any need to use the driver in 200Hz horn. You do not think in context of entire
system but only in context of your current excitement regarding your dally hypes.
Your midbass horn will not do up to 200Hz and if it will then you do not want
it to be as it would be too much localizable. So you want the upper bass to be
cover with one channel that will be size-manageable and time manageable. It
would be 85-120Hz horn. If you do have 200Hz then trash it and stop to buy horn
and start thinking. Design system on piece of paper first and do not buy the
thing before you know what you are buying. Let pretend that you chose 100Hz
horn, then set your Goto drive with Fs around 85-90Hz and begin very slowly to
drive the Fs up. Correlate it with what you are hearing BUT give to your at
least a month to understand what you hear. From what you are saying now it does
not look like you do. Most likely you will need you MF to be up and running at
that time. Do not use any tweeter, just run MF (no higher then 9-10) and your upper
bass horn and take your time. |
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