Hello,
I'm designing a new shelf box with the AL170 and G25FFL, with or without waveguide. I would prefer to use the _WG because of the better distribution of the sound.
But in another topic the nasty behavior of the waveguide has already been discussed, in particular the deep dip around 15 kHz.
I always come across these simulations and I find that unacceptable.
Is there a solution for that problem in the meantime? Addition of a rubber ring is not a solution. Visaton must be able to provide a waveguide that is perfect and otherwise no waveguide.
For my boxes it is also important that they can be used optimally for tube amplifiers, so the impedance is much more important than with solid-state amplifiers. This makes the crossover a bit more complicated due to the added resonance filters.
In the following simulations you can see what my results are for a box of H46 - D35 - W25 cm.
The first is without and the second with waveguide.
I'm designing a new shelf box with the AL170 and G25FFL, with or without waveguide. I would prefer to use the _WG because of the better distribution of the sound.
But in another topic the nasty behavior of the waveguide has already been discussed, in particular the deep dip around 15 kHz.
I always come across these simulations and I find that unacceptable.
Is there a solution for that problem in the meantime? Addition of a rubber ring is not a solution. Visaton must be able to provide a waveguide that is perfect and otherwise no waveguide.
For my boxes it is also important that they can be used optimally for tube amplifiers, so the impedance is much more important than with solid-state amplifiers. This makes the crossover a bit more complicated due to the added resonance filters.
In the following simulations you can see what my results are for a box of H46 - D35 - W25 cm.
The first is without and the second with waveguide.
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