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2 hours ago, MMurg said:

 

Yes, that's true.  However, there is a about 20 dB gain difference across the frequency range of the HF settings from its lowest to highest points.  it's just implemented as both cuts and boosts.

 

My point was that to say it needs a 20db of boost per the previous posts I copied is incorrect and should not be how someone looks at the requirements.

 

I corrected myself and it is a 17db window of adjustments with a maximum boost of +6db.

 

As I stated previously Chris’s settings includes a maximum boost of (+6db @ 18kHz) and a maximum cut of (-11db @ 600Hz).

 

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On 2/9/2023 at 12:19 PM, Quad Khorns said:

Did you ever get your question answered ... or figure it out yourself?

 

It seems to me that the more capable tweeter would be the better choice, since it would be more likely to be operating in its most linear range.  Since it would be operating with less strain, it would be more likely to be able to provide accurate reproduction of the signal it gets.

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13 hours ago, Islander said:

 

It seems to me that the more capable tweeter would be the better choice, since it would be more likely to be operating in its most linear range.  Since it would be operating with less strain, it would be more likely to be able to provide accurate reproduction of the signal it gets.

Before I bought AXI2050s I was running 3 way using DE10s with LMAHLs for high frequencies. These sounded very good.

Once I put the Celestion drivers on my K-402s, I went to two way. The AXI2050s sounded better to me.

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On 3/9/2023 at 11:44 AM, grendel23 said:

Before I bought AXI2050s I was running 3 way using DE10s with LMAHLs for high frequencies. These sounded very good.

Once I put the Celestion drivers on my K-402s, I went to two way. The AXI2050s sounded better to me.

Thank you for your comment. 

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