sudhirbhosale
Active Member
Hi
At high level mid-woofer driver is moving rapidly and giving getting furrr.... sound. (not sure what is technical term for this
)
What is reason and solution for this.
My speaker is 2way DIY with 6" and 1" peerless drivers. WOOFER - S16NI TWEETER T26SG. Both are looking good on specs i.e. low fs and good frequency response range
Using 1st order crossover. Crossing around 2.65 Khz
Is it because of any of below reason?
1. Cone break up
2. Crossover is 1st order
3. 8 ohm woofer and 6 ohm tweer make effective impedance less than 4 ohm as they are in parallel. It is causing any impedance mismatch?
4. Any other probable problem
Thank You !!
At high level mid-woofer driver is moving rapidly and giving getting furrr.... sound. (not sure what is technical term for this

What is reason and solution for this.
My speaker is 2way DIY with 6" and 1" peerless drivers. WOOFER - S16NI TWEETER T26SG. Both are looking good on specs i.e. low fs and good frequency response range
Using 1st order crossover. Crossing around 2.65 Khz
Is it because of any of below reason?
1. Cone break up
2. Crossover is 1st order
3. 8 ohm woofer and 6 ohm tweer make effective impedance less than 4 ohm as they are in parallel. It is causing any impedance mismatch?
4. Any other probable problem
Thank You !!