Shorter chair.
Speaker height...should known better
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+1 @lonemountain I agree. It can be simply overlooked knowing it is simplest of tweaking. |
Some designers routinely mount the tweeter below the woofer to better time align the drivers which also results in a simpler crossover network. I think its a much more novel and effective way of doing so sonically, eliminating extra crossover components and the only real consideration is proper placement. There is also consideration given the subject of lobing that is rarely brought up in these posts involves the relationships between the upper and lower frequency drivers on the front baffle, the cross over network along with the listener’s listening position relative to the speaker system as a whole. The designer has taken that into consideration throughout the design process. Oh, and always having your tweeter at ear level is not always the best thing unless the designers actually intended it to be that way which most of the time they don’t. |
I’d say most of the time with dome tweeter cone woofer type set ups they DO want the tweeter above the next driver down. As these drivers combine output it can often give this very wide horizontal and a medium to narrow vertical plane pattern, with a downward tilt to the combined output. So actually the acoustic center sitting in front is ears lined up between the mid and tweeter or a few degrees below that. One of those leveling lasers works really well to determine this spot at distance. With a two way, then the acoustic center is usually midway between the tweet and LF driver. |
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