@dlcockrum
Your CS5is will vary quite a lot in presentation with ear height just like Artemis EOS. I explained in the first post why - it has everything to do with the crossover of non-concentric tweeters and the mid. You get lobbing or cancellation issues when you go above or below the tangential center point between the tweeter and mid range - this changes the sound a lot.
I believe your design is a first order crossover and therefore the lobbing issue will be larger than crossovers with steeper filters.
Here is a discussion. There are pros and cons obviously.
http://hometheaterreview.com/first-order-crossovers-panacea-or-problem/
Your CS5is will vary quite a lot in presentation with ear height just like Artemis EOS. I explained in the first post why - it has everything to do with the crossover of non-concentric tweeters and the mid. You get lobbing or cancellation issues when you go above or below the tangential center point between the tweeter and mid range - this changes the sound a lot.
I believe your design is a first order crossover and therefore the lobbing issue will be larger than crossovers with steeper filters.
Here is a discussion. There are pros and cons obviously.
http://hometheaterreview.com/first-order-crossovers-panacea-or-problem/