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The
CDT Braxial Components
Advantage! |
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Braxial Style
Advantages |
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Utilization
of a single
mounting
position
for full
range response. |
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Sealed
dust-cap
on the mid/woofer
for full
extension
and protection
from dirt.
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Acoustically
non-resonant
mount for
smoothest
response. |
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Time
aligned
axis defines
an optimum
listening
space for
maximum
clarity. |
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Uniform
polar response
is available
over a well
defined
but broad
area. |
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Audio Braxial refers
to a bracket mounted
assembly of mid/woofer
Tweeter This apparently
simple assembly
has huge advantages
over the more common
coaxial speaker.
These were summarized
above. Let us examine
these advantages
and contrast the
corresponding drawbacks
of conventional
technology. |
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First consider the typical
speaker configuration.
The coaxial mounting type
and the simple full range
speaker also provide simple
mounting convenience.
However the full range
cannot really do the job
as asking one speaker
to ³do full range²
is just too much to ask
without major sacrifices.
Dispersion, power handling
and distortion are just
the first three compromised
parameters.
The coaxial two-way speaker
mounts the Tweeter on
an axis ahead of the apex
of the main cone. This
Tweeter blocks the sound
from the main cone as
well as producing sound
that is always ³ahead²
of the main cone. The
supporting post utilized
in this design must pass
through the dust-cap and
thus allows dirt to pass
into the voice coil gap
or requires an extra,
restrictive noisy spider
to exclude some potential
dirt ingress.
The area created between
the back of the blocking
Tweeter and the apex of
the cone forms a resonant
cavity that can color
the sound from both woofer
and Tweeter. The volume
of this cavity can vary
during long mid/woofer
excursions. Response ripple
at the crossover frequency
can result. The sound
from the forward mounted
Tweeter is always łahead˛
of the main cone and is
never time aligned with
this cone. Most coaxial
speakers use a cheap single
crossover part embedded
somewhere in the assembly.
The CDT Audio Braxial
design solves these problems.
The dust-cap is retained
for a clean extended high
end from the mid/woofer
and positively excludes
dirt that may enter from
the automotive interior.
The Tweeter is not mounted
on top of the dust-cap
or the apex of the cone.
Instead it is placed in
the cone area but to the
side where it allows the
Tweeter to couple strongly
to the mid/woofer and
to be rotationally placed
to time align the woofer
dome and the Tweeter.
This means there is an
area defined by points,
which are equidistant
to the apex of the cone
and the Tweeter diaphragm.
Additionally the Tweeter,
which itself is angled,
may be directed during
mounting. Finally one
ideal mounting and listening
position exists to provide
the best of both.
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Relative
to individual drivers
the CDT Audio Braxial
design provides a more
predictable result in
conjunction with the high-quality
external matching crossover
network. The Braxial assembly
uses the same high quality
soft dome Tweeter and
rubber edged Kevlar mid/woofer
as provided in the separate
system kit. However the
interaction of the sound
fields between the Tweeter
and mid/woofer in the
Braxial allows each driver
to accentuate the output
of the other. This expresses
itself as a broader polar
response in the crossover
region. Also the enhanced
time alignment lends precision
and clarity through an
improved transient response.
When the drivers are separated
and placed at various
distances from the listener
some of the design precision
is taken out of the system.
Now the installer may
need to adjust the Tweeter
level to give the best
blend. It may be necessary
if the mounting positions
are restricted to use
the rear speaker sound
to correct the front or
visa versa.
The polar response in
the crossover region is
optimized by the CDT Audio
Braxial construction.
The closer the drivers
the wider this response
will be.
With individually mounted
drivers the individual
responses contribute to
the reverberant field
in a less predictable
manner. In the case that
the Braxial must be mounted
inconveniently low, the
CDT-10LP kit can be used
to inject a small amount
of very high frequencies
in an elevated location
and in precisely variable
amounts to restore extreme
high frequency energy
and to enhance and raise
the image.
Installed design precision
is the overall advantage
of CDT Audio Braxial based
systems. |
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