Posted by Chris [ 70.110.77.135 ] on May 08, 2008 at 19:19:24:
In Reply to: Re: The VMPS Neo Ribbon Driver - Anyone Ever Measure One ? posted by Danny Richie on May 05, 2008 at 21:00:54:
Danny, VMPS stands for Veritone Minimun Phase Speakers.
They pride themselves on their speakers being IN PHASE.
I went to the link for the stratus mini, and see a very flat response.
So, the drivers cant be that bad.
I have YEARS of experience playing with equalizers.
NOT to use them permanently, but to see what peaks and dips in different frequencies sounds like.
I have noticed that a thinness in the 100 to 600 hz range makes speakers image all over the place, and provide a SUPER detailed sound.
Unfortunately, it don't sound like music.
I hear a HOLE in the VMPS RM 40's.
I see a flawed speaker design.
To FIX the VMPS RM 40's, here is what I WAS going to do.
I was going to use two different 10 inch woofers to fit the "alignment", if you want to call it that, LOL
Then, I was gonna use a Rane 24 db electric crossover.
The vertical separation on the RM 40's two 10 inch woofers IS a PROBLEM.
I think we calculated comb filtering above 250 hz ?
I was gonna try experimenting with the crossover frequency, and steep slopes.
I WAS talking about this when I got banned from VMPS Forums.
Like they say Danny, "If you can't convince them with brilliance, baffle them with BS, and SUPRESS the truth"
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