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Chief bonehead

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  1. Or roy.....and you assume waaaaaay to much.
  2. Lol!! So you were the guy mr k talked about....connects so many dots....
  3. Enjoy what you like. Ignorance is bliss.
  4. Right it's magic.
  5. Not really. If a driver is seeing 200 hz and is flapping in the wind at 400 it will affect the sound. And the overlap is wider than you think.
  6. One more time....all a driver cares about is how much voltage is delivered to it. If the amplitude is higher then the spl changes.
  7. not much i can show you unfortunately but i can try to answer as much as i can.
  8. better....and my first question in any shop is....what is the air conditioner thermostat set at...
  9. yes but those ports become the "radiator" and whatever wavelength they are, their apparent acoustic center takes on the "apperance' of the acoustic source and of course depends on the xover freq in question. there are some things about this style of design that "shares" a horn and the ensuing compression of a paper cone woofer and soft cloth surround..... that acoustic filter is because this is essentially a bandpass that is somewhat horn loaded.....
  10. not sure but from the graph, it looks like the phase could have been "flattened" out more if you had add a bit more delay to lf. also is it possible to open up the spl scale in order to get more detail on the freq response?
  11. some boneheads like me are very lucky fumblers....
  12. because of the uneven power response/beaming, the room because an "equalizer" even more, doesnt it? and one, two, three or four...how pieces to a phase plug must you have to change beaming?
  13. ok 50cent......walked all over the active? talking to your various "selfes" doesnt count.. i was there myself and the passive had every setting that was in the active accounted for except for time delay, although i made sure that the acoustic addition and total phase of the network AND drivers were at least in some rotation where they added acoustically. steep filters reducing the interference band helps alot with that because you HAVE to excited the interference band to hear it. once again...thanks mr harvey.
  14. from the phase curve there is no way to tell where the crossovers are. looks really good. can you overlay the freq response of the lf, mf and hf?
  15. i will be taking the pic of the new state record that i will catch....
  16. yes and yes. but whether is 18 inches versus 24 inches...its still hard to make that displacement up.
  17. i didnt order them....i went and bought them!! looking forward to using them on lake fork!!
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