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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: An interesting room-loading postPosted by Romy the Cat on: 1/26/2010
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An interesting post, Paul, thanks. It looks like my fear or bass loading of this room were not accidental. If I get this room then it would be even worse in my case. Your have solid slab floor –something that I would like to have. But this house does not have it. What it has is 1700sq feet basement under it as shitty floor with holes in the listening room. I perfectly understand the frustration of the people who would love to pump that space of neat 3400 sq foot from a pair of speaker with imbedded bass drivers. Would it be big Wilsons of small monitors with yellow driver is irrelevant. There is in that my perspective house some feature that kind of unique and made me really like it. This front wall behind the speakers is very easy removable and the room can be easily reconfigurable into “no back wall” type of the configuration. So, we are taking about truly near infinite bass loading scenario… I did not play with it a lot but I certainly would not attack the problem with driving my bass horns lower as some idiots do (The Oswald Mill idiot with his repulsive bass would the first who come to my mind).

So, I think with a proper dedicated LF modules and enough power of amplification this space might be handled. The house has a lot of hidden positive moments for bass enforcement that I have recognized and a lot of bad things for the same bass task. How all those bad and good things will work all together is very hard to say. I would like to see the faces of those people when I ring LF speaker with real-time analyzer to the home inspection….

Anyhow, I have a good feeling about this one. I do not know if I get good sound in there but this room is very inspiring for me canvas to replicate my sound but in larger scale and more comfortable listening. Let see how it goes….

THe Cat

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