Hello again everyone,
More fiddling with XO stuff tonight. I got brave (relatively speaking) by taking out both of the parallel notch filters that I had in the tweeter section, then gave things a listen. It took me a while to recognize it, but there was definitely a noticeable increase in energy at the 5 kHz range. Honestly, I am not sure I heard it during any of the sample tracks I've been using (InDIYana 2017 house mix, if your curious), but I heard it loud and clear during each sine sweep taking frequency response graphs. The attached FRD plots at 0,15,30,45, and 60 degrees bear this out. I also think that leaving the 5 kHz range untouched does a disservice when the 7k-10k range filled in nicely off-axis. Using that notch filter to reign in the 5k range seems to keep everything fairly consistent until 11 kHz and above.
Having said all that about the 5k filter, what I did NOT notice was any meaningful contribution from the second notch filter that was trying to improve the ~11 kHz to 18 kHz range. All the music sounded good to my ears whether that extra notch was included or not. I'm pretty certain I can remove these three components and buy a few more resistors! The attached XO diagram doesn't show it, but several of those resistors will be combinations of series and parallel groups for the power consumption reasons that I've worried about ad nauseum to this point.
I'll take a few more measurements in a couple days when the 5mH inductor and 50ohm resistor groups arrive. Until then I really need to get off my butt and get back to the garage for some more woodworking. That veneer isn't going to install itself on the test cabinet, and I'm pretty sure I've got a few bondo places to clean up first!
I'm not sure I can ever say this enough, but seriously guys... thank you all for following along and providing helpful hints and experience. I'm sure this would be more of a "squawk box" than a legitimate attempt at DIY Hi-Fi without the guidance, and I am very thankful you're all here!
More fiddling with XO stuff tonight. I got brave (relatively speaking) by taking out both of the parallel notch filters that I had in the tweeter section, then gave things a listen. It took me a while to recognize it, but there was definitely a noticeable increase in energy at the 5 kHz range. Honestly, I am not sure I heard it during any of the sample tracks I've been using (InDIYana 2017 house mix, if your curious), but I heard it loud and clear during each sine sweep taking frequency response graphs. The attached FRD plots at 0,15,30,45, and 60 degrees bear this out. I also think that leaving the 5 kHz range untouched does a disservice when the 7k-10k range filled in nicely off-axis. Using that notch filter to reign in the 5k range seems to keep everything fairly consistent until 11 kHz and above.
Having said all that about the 5k filter, what I did NOT notice was any meaningful contribution from the second notch filter that was trying to improve the ~11 kHz to 18 kHz range. All the music sounded good to my ears whether that extra notch was included or not. I'm pretty certain I can remove these three components and buy a few more resistors! The attached XO diagram doesn't show it, but several of those resistors will be combinations of series and parallel groups for the power consumption reasons that I've worried about ad nauseum to this point.
I'll take a few more measurements in a couple days when the 5mH inductor and 50ohm resistor groups arrive. Until then I really need to get off my butt and get back to the garage for some more woodworking. That veneer isn't going to install itself on the test cabinet, and I'm pretty sure I've got a few bondo places to clean up first!
I'm not sure I can ever say this enough, but seriously guys... thank you all for following along and providing helpful hints and experience. I'm sure this would be more of a "squawk box" than a legitimate attempt at DIY Hi-Fi without the guidance, and I am very thankful you're all here!
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