Marik
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Just to be clear about "phasing issues" I mentioned in the op. I am talking about introducing signal coming from rear diaphragm which is separated by the thickness of the backplate from the front one. So there is slight delay, although small it falls in the audible range.
Not only the thickness of the backplate, but also distance difference formed by external/internal passages between front signal and backwave reaching rear of the diaphragm. This distance can be pretty long. Depending on the parameters of the passage it can introduce an obstacle for lower frequencies, so the entire system is also frequency dependent. In reality the phase anomalies are all over the place, but (as already was mentioned) that's how we form the cardioid pattern in this type of the capsule.
There are ways to reduce those anomalies. One of them is optimization of the passage parameters using vented 3 chamber design (obviously, it comes to agreement with the very title of this thread). Another is using mass controlled system and introducing infinite back load with some backwave leak. The third is combining two native patterns--fig 8 and true pressure omni instead of using resistance controlled system, which by definition has intrinsic deficiencies to start with.
Best, M
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