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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 01 March 2012 14:33 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: High-pass on the 4pi?
I prefer second-order for flanking subs, low-passed between 80Hz and 120Hz. This assumes the subs will be within a few feet from the mains, as described in the Speaker placement and wavefront launch and room modes, multisubs and flanking subs threads.
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Fri, 24 February 2012 18:31 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Surround Sound With TV Over Fireplace
Don't put the mains on top of flanking subs because that defeats the purpose. They need to be a few feet behind, below and beside the mains. Each flanking subs needs to be between the main speaker it's flanking and the nearest boundaries, in all three ...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Fri, 24 February 2012 12:47 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Midrange Horn
I designed one, but it's really too large for home hifi use. Especially since corner placement allows for a much smaller horn to be used. That's the direction I went with the midhorn - It is used on my constant directivity cornerhorns, and its output b...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 23 February 2012 20:05 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Grills for your 4pi? 1pi?
That speaker looks great! I have some black one π speakers too, but I cheated and veneered them in formica.
I've only ever had to cover the midwoofer for club installs, because they've all been three π, four π and hornsubs. The drivers aren't expose...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 16 February 2012 16:00 «»
By: miamiwood
1Pi - 2Pi plans
Hi Wayne,
Have been following the "Constant Directivity" threads on all the forums. Was contemplating "Econowaves" but the more I read, I have decided the completeness of your designs and knowledgeable support are the way to go.
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Wed, 08 February 2012 09:49 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Need help on 4Pi speakers
Answers by numbers:
1. These speakers sound good even in very small rooms. I've had a pair in a small bedroom for years, and they sound great. It's also the size of the rooms at trade shows, which are less than ideal, of course, but our room sounds...
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Forum: Dungeon «»
Posted on: Tue, 07 February 2012 17:10 «»
By: AudioFred
Re: Presidential Hopefuls
I've decided to run as an independent candidate. My motto is "A tube amp and a pair of constant directivity speakers in every listening room". These will be free for everybody who is legally in the US. A new tax on rich speaker manufacturers and ...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Tue, 31 January 2012 00:22 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: horns for a small room
Yes, the six π and the seven π are both constant directivity cornerhorns. They are not dipoles. I was suggesting that you use them instead of open baffle speakers. Looks like constant directivity cornerhorns would work nicely for you, one on each side...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 30 January 2012 21:11 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: horns for a small room
You could use six π or seven π cornerhorns in that room. The room is probably a bit small, but in spite of that, your layout is actually is pretty good for constant directivity cornerhorns. And while they are large speakers, being tucked back into corn...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 30 January 2012 07:54 «»
By: feket663
Re: Another Sub woofer Q&A
Thanks Wayne! I think I found my driver:
http://www.stx.pl/product/attachment/99b5b71954ed6694014cbedd15658d25/pl_PL/SW-STX-15-4-1200-8-F-S-MC.pdf
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