In the original design of the speaker, avoiding resonances is
desired for the reasons Sean, Greg, and Joe... have stated.
However, Tkwolek has a point here.
If you are going to replace drivers with drivers of a different
design - then you effectively have to re-engineer the entire
speaker system. If you are up to that task...
However, the original designer certainly took the resonance
characteristics of the original drivers into consideration
when the speaker was originally designed and made provision
for same.
Substituting drivers into a pre-existing speaker system is
probably an "iffy" proposition - unless you know an awful
lot about speaker design. It's not an "amateur's mod".
Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist
desired for the reasons Sean, Greg, and Joe... have stated.
However, Tkwolek has a point here.
If you are going to replace drivers with drivers of a different
design - then you effectively have to re-engineer the entire
speaker system. If you are up to that task...
However, the original designer certainly took the resonance
characteristics of the original drivers into consideration
when the speaker was originally designed and made provision
for same.
Substituting drivers into a pre-existing speaker system is
probably an "iffy" proposition - unless you know an awful
lot about speaker design. It's not an "amateur's mod".
Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist