Do you have measurements of *JUST* the midrange playing? Those look like they are the whole system playing...
Also, try stuffing some towels down in the dash behind that driver to soak up the rear wave and measure again.
Do you have measurements of *JUST* the midrange playing? Those look like they are the whole system playing...
Also, try stuffing some towels down in the dash behind that driver to soak up the rear wave and measure again.
Listen to him ^^^ He's pre-law. Or pre-med. What's the difference.
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Yes, I did measure with just the mids (though did not capture the results) and found the same response anomaly around 1.5khz.
There was several layers of 5lb carpet padding behind the mids back when these measurements were taken. The padding is being replaced with Ultratouch denim insulation... actually any empty void in and under the dash and elsewhere in the car will be filled with ultratouch.... thanks to you
Working with Mr. Apicella for a permanent driver tilt solution kinda in the fashion of Mr. Bertholomy's mids
Thats good stuff right there. Harman had a writeup regarding windshield reflections and found a sweet spot of sorts, long as the speaker had a specific angle to the windshield.
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Do you have a copy of this article. I had it on my laptop but have recently switched to a new one and can't find it on either.Harman had a writeup regarding windshield reflections and found a sweet spot of sorts, long as the speaker had a specific angle to the windshield.
Permanent solution in progress:
WOW , that looks GREAT !
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The comb is determined by the distance of the mid from the screen, you may get more energy from the screen at higher freqs with them tilted up a little, but that’s likely due to the mids being a touch less of axis
a shallow angle and the rear lip as close as you can get to the screen will push the comb higher, you’re also getting a reflection from the a pillar, by moving the mids closer to the screen upwards you will change the relationship between the two reflections and spread them more, there will be an optimum height and distance from the a pillar to get the two out of sync with each other and one will reinforce the others dip so the net gain or loss due to combing will be way less than a symmetrical spot if that makes sense, also the left will need a different spot to the right without question as you are at different angles to both drivers, reflections will be at different freqs
by making them symmetrical you are putting combs and phase issues due to reflections at different freqs, this makes it harder to get good phase coherence between left and right... the drivers side wants to be a little further away from the pillar to the passenger side, passenger side will suffer worse with reflection dips due to the angle your listening to it from as they will be lower in freq normally
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