I have just got a pair of 2†Community M200 drivers and would like to know the best way to remove the peak around 6000 Hz with a passive filter. I would like to have the M200’s to roll off in the 3,500-4000 Hz range where a pair of 1†B&C DE25 will take over.
Will a 'steep' notch damping the peak at 6k do the job alone, or is it better to use a conventional low pass in the 3,500-4000 Hz range, or..??
Thanks a lot in advance!
Kind regards
Peter
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Topic - Community M200 - how is the peak at 6k best removed using a passive filter? - PK 15:40:53 07/19/08 (6)
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- Here is an M4 implementation - Mats Gunnars 04:31:10 07/21/08 (1)
- RE: Here is an M4 implementation - PK 04:44:45 07/21/08 (0)
- RE: Is there pictures of DIY systems using M200(A)? - PK 01:40:58 07/20/08 (0)
- RE: Community M200 - how is the peak at 6k best removed using a passive filter? - djk 00:02:06 07/20/08 (1)
- RE: Community M200 - how is the peak at 6k best removed using a passive filter? - PK 00:58:25 07/20/08 (0)