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Old April 10th 05, 05:32 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Peter Scott
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
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In article , Peter Scott
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FWIW I did some analysis of the peak levels of band-divided musical

signals
from CD when looking at clipping and tweeters (some pages on this on the
'Scots Guide' site). Can't be sure, but I'd be surprised if in general you
got much more than a few dB of sound level increase before occasional
clipping. i.e. not much more than the smallest change that is clearly
noticable.

You may, however, get an apparent increase if the frequency response
changes as that may affect the audibility and the audible impression
conveyed. However as with Wally's experiments, if this is the case, then
similar results might be obtained more easily.


I don't know if this is relevant, but the Behringer allows you to delay each
frequency band with respect to the others by up to 2 ms. This is intended
to pull speakers back into phase when one is further back than another.
Would this help with the potential problem you described?

I'm waiting for Studio Spares to deliver the connectors before I
can hook up the amp for the tweeters. Gnash, gnash!

Peter Scott