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Re: Stacked "Mini Planers" [message #17552 is a reply to message #17551] Sun, 13 February 2005 06:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hey Wayne,
Thanks for looking in on this post!
Yes, from a visual perspective. I have done some mockups of the baffle arrangements so that I could play around with this tilt/angle Idea a bit. I built a chival (sp.)style floor mirror a long time ago
and was thinking about how an adjustible tilt back for a mirror would
be a welcome addition to my Mini"s. I could have more flexibilty in listener location this way. Tilt back more/listen more near field without a sonic shortining of the imagined soundstage?
Well It sort of led me to the Idea of two tilting baffels that could focus the phantom Image of the two woofers atop the center mounted supertweeter. Psudeo point source or MTM alignment sort of thing only on an adjustible Ob. I know crazy Idea....
The mockups proved that this May be worth persuing.
The Mini's used rather inexpensive drivers and I was always wondering
what an up graded (quality) driver would sound like. I also want as much sen. as possible and 4 ohms for my Decware buddies little Zen amps.would also me welcome. This may never see the light of day,other than in my own music room, but I feel like I will if nothing else learn something more from the trials.
Thanks again Wayne
Darrel


 
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