Hmm, Maybe i misunderstood the conversation. I was thinking about summing drivers on each channel to get a flat response not summing L+R.
Hmm, Maybe i misunderstood the conversation. I was thinking about summing drivers on each channel to get a flat response not summing L+R.
I think you're right. Both concepts are related here in this conversation especially.
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Do it for them.
I also have a single mono sub (summed in the Helix left+right @50% each) and for the longest time I used to just cut the sub channel by ~6db and tune each side to the curve. This works, but I found that I have better results just tuning the MB, MR and TW on each side to the curve (set in REW as speaker driver xxHP to None,) tuning the sub to it's desired curve and then measure the summed response of the front and adjusting sub level to to match the front.
The summing of the two sides exhibits the same summing issues OP mentioned, and always has. I actually just tried a tune where I added EQ to the summed MR to get it to match the curve and raised the TW ~2.5DB and got the total response to match the curve, but it sounds terrible for me lol.
Sure it sounds terrible, as you're basically pushing the tweeters 2.5 dB above the desired target curve.
Just use the Jazzis curves for each side and not for combined left/right response.
I don't think the spreadsheet can be altered anyway to account for this as every different car will be different and have another frequency where you start to see less than 6dB summation due to different distances between drivers (need to be less than half a wavelength apart in distance to always get 6dB summation. If you cross mids to tweeters at 3kHz you need < 5.5cm distance between drivers centers).
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