Whether or not a speaker design is successful depends on a lot of factors combined. I wouldn't necessarily say that two tweeters is bad - it depends on the specifics of the design. The devil is in the details, but so are the angels.
Lobing and comb filtering occur when two drivers' outputs overlap in frequency and angluar coverage, and might be considered to begin at frequencies where the drivers are more than 1/4 wavelength apart and get progressively more pronounced as the wavelengths get shorter (meaning that the drivers are getting acoustically farther apart, as measured in wavelengths). Comb filtering usually occurs in a line array, but it's taken into account by the designer.
A ribbon tweeter usually has wide dispersion in the horizontal plane but narrow dispersion in the vertical plane, so a vertical array of two or more ribbon tweeters will have less comb filtering than an equivalent array of dome tweeters.
The material that a tweeter is made of has negligible effect on comb filtering. It's the radiation pattern and driver spacing that play the biggest roles.
Obviously, a rear-firing tweeter is not going to have any comb filter effects on the front-firing tweeter.
Duke
dealer/manufacter/has been known to use more than one tweeter
Lobing and comb filtering occur when two drivers' outputs overlap in frequency and angluar coverage, and might be considered to begin at frequencies where the drivers are more than 1/4 wavelength apart and get progressively more pronounced as the wavelengths get shorter (meaning that the drivers are getting acoustically farther apart, as measured in wavelengths). Comb filtering usually occurs in a line array, but it's taken into account by the designer.
A ribbon tweeter usually has wide dispersion in the horizontal plane but narrow dispersion in the vertical plane, so a vertical array of two or more ribbon tweeters will have less comb filtering than an equivalent array of dome tweeters.
The material that a tweeter is made of has negligible effect on comb filtering. It's the radiation pattern and driver spacing that play the biggest roles.
Obviously, a rear-firing tweeter is not going to have any comb filter effects on the front-firing tweeter.
Duke
dealer/manufacter/has been known to use more than one tweeter