I think the build my own crossover is on hold for a while. I took the little single driver floorstanders out of the system and switched back to my bi-amped LSA's using the passive internal crossovers. Those DavidLouis/LouisDavid chinesium drivers were fun, but harsh. I just couldn't get around it. Acoustic stuff (Johnny Cash's American albums, Kathy Mattea's Coal, etc.) sounded very good and I was drawn in by the specificity of the instrument placement in the soundstage but something like Santana's Abraxas or Who's Next would just wear my ears out. Didn't matter how I aimed the speakers, there was just too much sibilance. Which is a shame, because the mid-range really was pretty special.
Back to deciding if I want to try some of these MarkAudio drivers from Madisound in the boxes Louis gave me: https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.c...rkaudio-alpair-11ms-gold-cone-6.5-full-range/ as they do fit but the frequency response curves look to be even more sibilant. That, or build some Fostex boxes to sit on top of the LSAs and go back to using them as woofers only. I liked the bass, mid-bass, and mid-range of the single driver plus LSA setup through the Ashly crossover.
Thoughts?
This the the curve for the MarkAudio drivers:
Here's what they published for the Chinese drivers:
Back to deciding if I want to try some of these MarkAudio drivers from Madisound in the boxes Louis gave me: https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.c...rkaudio-alpair-11ms-gold-cone-6.5-full-range/ as they do fit but the frequency response curves look to be even more sibilant. That, or build some Fostex boxes to sit on top of the LSAs and go back to using them as woofers only. I liked the bass, mid-bass, and mid-range of the single driver plus LSA setup through the Ashly crossover.
Thoughts?
This the the curve for the MarkAudio drivers:
Here's what they published for the Chinese drivers:
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