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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: An educational Eugenie’s installation.
Post Subject: Surly not my cap of tea.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/21/2010
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 Paul S wrote:
Romy, I seem to remember J. Peter Moncrieff doing something like this a couple of decades ago, and he eventually "explained" it much as you have just done.

I wonder if this approach is +/- doomed to a sort of "hazy" presentation, like the old Bose "bounce" approach.

 Yes, it was done many times, not in the scale and the extreme that Eugenie does however.  I also do feel that it would have "cloudy" presentation; not to annoying but still well-detectable in comparing if the same effect was done with a limited high-quality dedicated drivers. This "addressing requirement by overcast the requirement" is not exactly my cap of tea. It reminds me like years back Allison speakers instead of dealing with time alignment overcastted the problem by injecting in the listening space a dose of signal in opposite polarity. Sort of: we can’t do it right, so let cloud environment in order the problem was not observable.

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