Helix Psix RTA, 3 Way DLS, Microphone Leviosa MCX01 | Nissan Note

Hello Everybody.. I hope you are fine and healthy..

I shared a photo for my car sound system..



Now;

Tweeter :
HP 4000 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct
LP 20000 Butterworth Slope Off

Midrange : Only Midrange Polarity Inverted
HP 400 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct
LP 4000 Butterworth -24dB/Oct

Midwoofer :
HP 65 Linkwitz - 24dB/Oct
LP 400 Butterworth - 24 dB/Oct

Sub : Only Sub 5.625 °
HP 25 Butterworth -24 dB/Oct
LP 62 Butterworth -24 dB/Oct

As this settings graph is looking in below..



If I changed settings as below instead of now.

Tweeter :
HP 4400 Butterworth -24 dB/Oct
LP 20000 Butterworth Slope Off

Midrange : Only Midrange Polarity Inverted
HP 300 Butterworth -24 dB/Oct
LP 4000 Butterworth -24dB/Oct

Midwoofer :
HP 75 Butterworth - 24dB/Oct
LP 270 Butterworth - 24 dB/Oct

Sub : Only Sub 5.625 °
HP 25 Butterworth -24 dB/Oct
LP 55 Butterworth -24 dB/Oct

As this settings graph is looking in below..



Also, I have Streaming USB Microphone Leviosa MCX01. I tried searching calibration file but couldn't find. I talked with customer service team of Leviosa. They do not have any calibration file.. If i can use the rta function on the Psix with the Leviosa MCX01? Can I get correct measurement for original with cal.txt file in C: Drive Helix Folder?



In general, what would you advise on frequency curves, cutoff values ​​and RTA for a 3-way audio system?

 
Best advice is to get a true measurement microphone like a umm-6, umik1, or even better yet a soundcard like the motu m2/m4 and a xlr mic like the behringer, emm-6, earthworks, etc.

Your studio mic WILL NOT work.

Also not sure why you have polarity inverted on the mids...

All of those electrical settings you have mean absolutely nothing. It is all about the acoustical measurements. They need to look like the graphs you have made using electrical settings, but the electrical settings will not be anywhere near that nice. You will have weird crossover values, slopes, and types.
 


[FONT=&quot]Tweeter : Dls Nordica[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]HP : 2500 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]LP : By pass[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]This first picture is of tweeters - individual left and right measurements.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The response of the tweeters according to the above cut-off frequencies is as above.

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[FONT=&quot]Midrange : Dls Scandinavia 3[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]HP : 250 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]LP : 5000 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]This second picture is of midranges- individual left and right measurements.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The response of the midranges according to the above cut-off frequencies is as above.

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[FONT=&quot]Midwoofer : Dls Scandinavia 6[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]HP : 60 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]LP : 600 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]This second picture is of midwoofers - individual left and right measurements.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The response of the midwoofers according to the above cut-off frequencies is as above.

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[FONT=&quot]Subwoofer : Dls Nordica 12i[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]HP : 30 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]LP : 100 Linkwitz -24 dB/Oct[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]This second picture is of subwoofer - individual left and right measurements.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The response of the subwoofer according to the above cut-off frequencies is as above.

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[FONT=&quot]I kept these frequencies in a slightly wider range to see the responses of the speakers in the car. I never use the midwoofer LP 600. I don't use HP 250 for midrange. As I said, I only cut a wide range of frequencies. To see the speakers' response. What's your comment for Tweeter? Also the right midwoofer looks a little different.

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[FONT=&quot]I used Dayton Audio Mic. I'd say I adjusted the frequency ranges a little wide to see what the speakers were responding to me.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]What would you suggest based on these images? The measurement photos above contain 1/24 smoothing. I also combine them all with 1/3 above..

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mnYKDGlxGRqiD4oboP4IZY0uxQsmNeUL/view?usp=sharing
If you want you can download [/FONT]
Rew _ All Measurements .mdat file from link.
 
The tweeters are offaxis? I ask as they start to drop very very early in the high frequencies.
For a start i would try 2nd order Bessel on the tweeters at 4000Hz for the highpass.
For midbass drivers... measure them without any crossover first. Midrange... a crossover 24dB LR at the resonance frequency. Otherwise you cannot make a recommendation.
 
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