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When I was working with this concept, it was with DUOs, which have a lower crossover frequency, and also a different polarity. So I'm not sure how far back with Trios.
It'd be good if the frame you built had the provision for being able to slide the tweeter back and forth until the sound locks in.
If I was building new frames anyway, I'd seriously consider relocating all of the horns in a vertical line. Especially in a room that is width challenged.
That'll mean you'll have to to tilt the top horn down a bit.
I never heard TRIOs set up with the tweeter on the outside that sounded musically involving, no matter how large the room.
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When I was working with this concept, it was with DUOs, which have a lower crossover frequency, and also a different polarity. So I'm not sure how far back with Trios.
It'd be good if the frame you built had the provision for being able to slide the tweeter back and forth until the sound locks in.
If I was building new frames anyway, I'd seriously consider relocating all of the horns in a vertical line. Especially in a room that is width challenged.
That'll mean you'll have to to tilt the top horn down a bit.
I never heard TRIOs set up with the tweeter on the outside that sounded musically involving, no matter how large the room.
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