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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Eventually - a reasonable midbass horn from GOTO
Post Subject: Proving to be true..Posted by tuyen on: 6/24/2011
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Thanks for your advice Romy and Stefano.

I have used RTA with condenser mic in my past systems but I admit I am no professional at it. But I am not clueless with it either..  In my previous setup when I was playing with open baffle designed speakers, I was using it mainly to see the roll off of the drivers and the in-room frequency response of them.   Then I was experimenting with digital eq (behringer dcx2496) to hear the effects when I sort out the 'valleys'.   That is as far as my knowledge goes in terms of using it.    I was always gonna head through the same phase with my horn setup (which is only relatively recent that I managed to get all the parts needed to start it playing at least..)   Is there any other controls apart from time alignment and eq that  I should be looking into?

After reading your post Stefano about setting the tweeter at 7k as at the recommended 5k, there is a 'deep valley',  I changed mine from 6.3k to 8k  (ie. letting the sg-370 play upto 8k)  and it already sounds more 'fuller' and more balanced.   This simple change has made me realise and understand about what you have posted and I can see it being very good advice for me! 

So, many thanks again Stefano.. Smile

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