Hello I'm using boxsim and it is very powerful, but I have a doubt and I cannot go further.
I need here a kind help from someone who knows how Boxsim works very well.
I'm building a 2-way steppedbox louspeaker where the tweeter's acoustic center and basket frame are not aligned with the acoustic centre and basket frame of the woofer.
Let us say (I'm NOT questioning now where are the acoustic centers) that the frame position is at the mounting holes of the basket in the baffle (Woff= 0cm; Toff= 2cm stepped back from Woff), and the acoustic centers are at coils edges or first magnetic plate (Tac= 1cm from TWoff; Wac= 55mm from Woff)
In principle, if I'm correct and I have understood well:
the "position of sound to the listener of the woofer" = Woff = 0cm (in baffle and position folder)
the "position of sound to the listener of the tweeter" = Toff = +2cm (in baffle and position folder)
the "position of point of sound origin (SEO) of the woofer" = Wac = +5.5 cm (in data driver folder)
the "position of point of sound origin (SEO) of the tweeter" = Tac = +1 cm (in data driver folder)
My problem is that I don't have the measured acoustic phase resp. but only the minimal phase response of each driver which I have extrapolated from the frequency response of the two drivers by using VACS software.
In fact there is a 1:1 relationship between the magnitude response of a system and its minimum phase (Hilbert trans.).
In Boxsim, if you don't input any acoustic phase data, SEO doesn't have any effect.
Now the question is: how would you simulate my system (which input field, what number and which sign) using the minimal phase of the drivers and/or whithout using any acoustic phase at all?
In theory if SEO has to be set null for both drivers, I will probably need to use the delta of the acoustic centers, hence, I think that the "position of sound to the listener of the tweeter" must be set to 0 cm (because that is the driver with acoustic centre closer to the listener in my design) and "position of sound to the listener of the woofer" should set to 55-10-20= 25mm. But I obtain different results.
Thanks. If you can use the numbers in the example will be much easier for everybody to understand.
I need here a kind help from someone who knows how Boxsim works very well.
I'm building a 2-way steppedbox louspeaker where the tweeter's acoustic center and basket frame are not aligned with the acoustic centre and basket frame of the woofer.
Let us say (I'm NOT questioning now where are the acoustic centers) that the frame position is at the mounting holes of the basket in the baffle (Woff= 0cm; Toff= 2cm stepped back from Woff), and the acoustic centers are at coils edges or first magnetic plate (Tac= 1cm from TWoff; Wac= 55mm from Woff)
In principle, if I'm correct and I have understood well:
the "position of sound to the listener of the woofer" = Woff = 0cm (in baffle and position folder)
the "position of sound to the listener of the tweeter" = Toff = +2cm (in baffle and position folder)
the "position of point of sound origin (SEO) of the woofer" = Wac = +5.5 cm (in data driver folder)
the "position of point of sound origin (SEO) of the tweeter" = Tac = +1 cm (in data driver folder)
My problem is that I don't have the measured acoustic phase resp. but only the minimal phase response of each driver which I have extrapolated from the frequency response of the two drivers by using VACS software.
In fact there is a 1:1 relationship between the magnitude response of a system and its minimum phase (Hilbert trans.).
In Boxsim, if you don't input any acoustic phase data, SEO doesn't have any effect.
Now the question is: how would you simulate my system (which input field, what number and which sign) using the minimal phase of the drivers and/or whithout using any acoustic phase at all?
In theory if SEO has to be set null for both drivers, I will probably need to use the delta of the acoustic centers, hence, I think that the "position of sound to the listener of the tweeter" must be set to 0 cm (because that is the driver with acoustic centre closer to the listener in my design) and "position of sound to the listener of the woofer" should set to 55-10-20= 25mm. But I obtain different results.
Thanks. If you can use the numbers in the example will be much easier for everybody to understand.
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