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Re: Favorite flavors [message #17468 is a reply to message #17465] Mon, 24 January 2005 09:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Earl Geddes is currently offline  Earl Geddes
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In the kind of room that you describe the bass from my speakers and any other speaker, will not sound very good. It will be boomy and resonant. I think that we are talking ideals here, not "How does one design speakers for bad rooms".

And I continue to contend that it is inappropriate to talk about directivity or power response or any concept that requires thatthe space be acoustically difuse at LF (i.e. below about 200 Hz.) We ahve talked about this problem and the solution is lots of damping and several woofers. Directivity is not relavent.


 
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