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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Vitavox’s S2 Survival Guide.
Post Subject: To my surprise it is very nice. Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/16/2005

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 slowmotion wrote:
How was the lower midrange affected by the tweeter removal?

Now the S2 is crossed at 700Hz with first order where the upper bass begin to dive. Since I use now a new line-level (yes my buffer project is over quite successfully but I will not comment about it for now) and since this buffer acts VERY different phasing-wise then my previous preamp I was forced to change the speakers positioning quite dramatically. Now the S2 is located much closer then it use to be (do not call me magnetar – it’s a firs change for 4 years :-). Anyhow, I do not detect that lower midrange experience any changes, although my case is not indicative because I made my upperbass channel do not juts roll-off at 700Hz but to dive at 8dB, then continuing to run “under the S2” up to 4.5KHz and only then to roll-off. What I did note since I remove the tweeters was the demand to the exactness of upperbass output - it became very critical. With the tweeter the +/- .5db at upperbass channel just adds the upperbass. Without the tweeters +/- .5db at upperbass channel actually changes Sound quite dramatically. With adding the upperbass the entire Sound become flatter, fatter, slower and heavier. 

Rgs,
Romy the caT

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