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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo’s Midbass Project – the grown up time.
Post Subject: Variable resonancesPosted by unicon on: 9/8/2010
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 Romy the Cat wrote:


I feel that we deal with damping resonances that are not necessary directly related to solidity or to strength.
The Cat

TRUE GOLD Romy , I wasted couple of hours over a phone to convince a moron that tightening his DIY speaker battle wont damp the resonances but doing the opposite in some conditions maybe .but no luck with that so far.

 Romy the Cat wrote:

Talking about the resonances. I have no idea how to deal with it. Yes, I monitor what need to be monitored and have/developed tools, skills and knowledge to deal with it but I have no way to predict how the existing or none-existing resonances will impact the harmonics of the future sound. I have a very clear idea what harmonics I would like to get but I have no idea how resonance at this or that surface would impact it. So, it is like bringing up a child – you do what you hypothetically feel to be the beast and parry that it would turn out all right. Meanwhile, I spend in basement in dirty clothes most of my time nowadays and I do pray that this episode of my life will be over.

The Cat


If I were you I would set up all things so that when the mid bass is in his place i can reconfigure the baffle tightness by using a huge DIY made screwdriver from the opening mouth...or wherever it can be reachable

then monitoring the impulse results .you already know what a good result should be. ;+)

Gl
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