I'm working on a passive circuit to emulate speaker frequency response. I'm pretty happy with the EQ but I'm concerned about the phase differential between LF and HF (almost 360*) and was wondering what sort of problems it might cause in actual listening perception or electronically at the input of a mixer/PA. I know that phase error is basically a time lag and if I interpret what I've read correctly I'm dealing with about a 1ms differential. I don't think that's going to be terribly audible, but I don't have much experience with this. Below is a graph of the frequency response of a G12H with the plot for my circuit overlaid on top. Phase is indicated by the dash. It's pretty rough because of the overlay, but I hope the info gets across.
TIA
EDIT: Also, does anyone know the real world phase error for an average speaker?
TIA
EDIT: Also, does anyone know the real world phase error for an average speaker?
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