Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: rleemhui
Originally posted by: Eli
hmm, true.Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Eli
So why aren't there setups with like, a driver for every say 3hz from like 10 to 24,000khz then?
Sure, it'd be a bazillion dollars.. but wouldn't it be the most accurate reproduction possible?
You'd have to have a lot of crossover circuits in there too. I'm not sure what the effects are when more complicated crossovers come in to play though.
Probably get to a point where.. there is no point.. pretty quickly.
the farther drivers seperate....the more trouble you run into in a hurry.... thats why you never see a ton of space between woofers/tweeters
I wish my physics classes were more cool stuff and less random crap.
Hehe, true true. Although you shoulda gone EE. It seems like everyday we talk audio amplifiers...
But for the physics and EE side of it just read a book like "The Speaker Building Cookbook"
