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Re: I checked up Floyd Toole's work [message #17604 is a reply to message #17600] Mon, 28 February 2005 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Earl Geddes is currently offline  Earl Geddes
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So then you have to ask yourself why there are so few constant directivity designs available. Maybe its because they are hrd to do?

Please keep in mind that omni IS constant directivity. Its constant high directivity that is the key.

If you have not heard a good narrow constant directivity loudspeaker then do yourself a favor and hear them. You won't like anythiing else again.

I would suggest mine.

 
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