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Romy the Cat wrote:Regarding the absents of the band-pass filters… Perhaps you are correct.
Romy the Cat wrote:However, they use Lowther DXII that runs up to 6-7kHz. Probably they let the Lowther decay I upper knew naturally, which is fine.
Romy the Cat wrote:The lower knee in their Lowther quite low and they truncated it at 200Hz. it is what I remember they told at the manufacturer web site.
Romy the Cat wrote:I was quite surprised when I read it, as 200Hz is too high for those 12" Beyma to handle.
Romy the Cat wrote:BTW, an “equalization circuit to flatten ze upper midrange bump” destroys sounds order of magnetite heavier then a 6dB filter.
Romy the Cat wrote:OK, it makes sense. Interestingly I never seen the Hoerning principle explanation as TQWT loaded with two drivers according to Horns and Voight Pipes concepts. How, difficult for that rep at the show would be juts to mention it?
Romy the Cat wrote:Hm, a non-truncated Lowther in TQWT application should go all the way down to ~50-60Hz,