Mr S- I've been in the sound reinforcement business for almost 30 years and never has seen a speaker system or horn design that varies it's tweeter's response with relation to it's SPL. What company or companies build such a system or crossover? I'm assuming it would also have to vary the midrange so as not to leave a gap in the system's response as it's output increased? I'm truly intrigued. You use the term "waveguide" which is a horn/throat design intended to smooth the frequency response of a horn across it's entire dispersion range, and has nothing at all to do with the driver's crossover frequency or it's diaphragm's excursion. IE: (http://aa.peavey.com/downloads/pdf/qwp1.pdf)
I need some speaker help
I have a MA-6500 integrated running a pair of Def Tech 7002 and a pair of NS-1000m. I listen to loud blues-rock but the Def Tech crossovers have failed twice and I'm in search of my second NS-1000m tweeter. I'm willing to spend the money for the right set of speakers that will hold up to Joe Bonamassa crankin'.
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