Just looking at designs around the Morel Integra 624 and seeing a notch in the tweeter that brings the SPL down more than the woofer can bring up at that point. On modelling it in VituixCAD and pushing the XOver frequency up to 8K (seems high!), the notch is still down by about 10dB. (And who wants a sensitivity of 82!?) It is interesting to compare it to the Tang Band W4-1879, which only sports a single graph for the entire driver.
Though I haven't modelled it, check out the notch in the Integra 524 at 7K.
Its easy enough to bring the upper peak down. But why would they create a point source driver where there is such a dip in a noticably audible location? I haven't figured out how to create sound without adding another driver. It just doesn't make sense -does it?
Photo order: Morel Integra 624, Tan Band W4-1879, Combined Integra graph, Morel Integra 524
Though I haven't modelled it, check out the notch in the Integra 524 at 7K.
Its easy enough to bring the upper peak down. But why would they create a point source driver where there is such a dip in a noticably audible location? I haven't figured out how to create sound without adding another driver. It just doesn't make sense -does it?
Photo order: Morel Integra 624, Tan Band W4-1879, Combined Integra graph, Morel Integra 524
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