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1 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sun, 03 April 2005 18:06 «» By: Jim Griffin
Re: MacIntosh XRT 29 Comments
Well, if you read what I said about the Mac design you should realize that 3000 Hz is too high to cross with this design unless you use smaller than 4" diameter drivers spaced really close together. You need to be shooting for a crossover in the low 2000...
2 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sat, 26 February 2005 04:49 «» By: JLM
Re: Speaker Search
Welcome Nick and thanks for the questions.Don't know you're musical tastes, room size, or what things you listen for. Single driver speakers provide a direct connection to the amp (they are "active" speakers by definition). They typically are easy to dr...
3 Forum: Pro Sound «» Posted on: Thu, 04 November 2004 06:15 «» By: Bill Fitzmaurice
Boundary loading
My feeling on boundary loading is that you use it where you can. The long pathway/small mouth subhorns I've designed for HT/hI-fi/Autosound all depend on it to provide response in the bottom octave or so. But for pro-sound, where boundary loading is seldo...
4 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sat, 22 May 2004 06:01 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: One driver for FULL spectrum or one driver for critical portion of spectrum?
I suppose both ideas are pretty reasonable.To me, I had always dismissed the single driver idea as having too much lost on the bottom end and the top end of the response curve for my tastes. They also tended to be limited to relatively low listening leve...
5 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 27 January 2004 23:57 «» By: Adrian Mack
Re: 18" Subwoofer Horn - Opinions wanted!
Hey BillYeah, that's a good point. A few others have also reccomended this. Max linear SPL is that of the graph shown, 30Hz and above in Hornresp shows excursion requirements are minimal, but in the 20-30Hz region, excursion requirements shoot up greatly ...
6 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 23 December 2003 17:58 «» By: JLM
Re: Any good suggestions for subwoofers with full ranges?
One possible low cost option for a open baffle sub is to use a corner of the room and mount a tall board sealed to the corner of the corner of the room. The width of the baffle board must be wide enough to fit the woofer. This would provide an open baff...
7 Forum: Craftsmen «» Posted on: Wed, 17 December 2003 19:16 «» By: jlharden
Re: What's everyone have on your Christmas list?
Hi Wayne, Paul Esworthy is my ex-girlfriend's uncle and a notable good guy. He's been racing the midgets for over twenty years and has won multiple national championships. He knows his stuff and is a dirt monster. The multi class midgets are sub 1000 lb c...
8 Forum: Pi Speakers «» Posted on: Wed, 13 March 2002 08:59 «» By: Colin Fritzke
Re: i think i've found the subwoofer for my jbl 4655's
George,Where are you planning on positioning your sub in relation to your JBL's? Are you planning to put it in the corner, or are you going with multiple subs placed under or beside the 4655's? If you must go with Eminence drivers, here's what I'd recomm...
9 Forum: Pi Speakers «» Posted on: Tue, 06 November 2001 21:42 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Cornerhorns
The lower you crossover a subwoofer, the harder it is to localize. You still have distance as a audio clue, but you don't really have ear filtering clues because they require high frequency information. At midrange frequencies and higher, your outer ear ...
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