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In the Thread: 5-ways from Speedysteve7
Post Subject: The Cessaro Gamma is resting....Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/21/2011
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Yes, Markus, thanks. It is a bit too obvious that Speedysteve7 is not a typical DIYAudio moron. As the evidence: pay attention the Speedysteve7 posted information about his playback and has no following. In contrary of him installation would be 20 times more idiotic then the DIYAudio’s idiots would avalanche the thread it with their “thinking”.
Again, the Speedysteve7’s project is another evidence that horns maker shall stop to offer to market individual horns but rather to offer individual horn in respect of pre-thought combination of the horns.
Another thing: the tapped horns that look like getting popularity nowadays need to be revised to be able to work confidently up to 100Hz to be able to compliment the sub 36” upperbass horns. I do not use the tapped horns and I do not know how they sound but somebody who do need look into it.
I do not like the idea of the conical horns, in fact I am against them but if Speedysteve7 started with a conical horn then I do like that he stick with them across all channels. If he found a good location for tweeter then it will be very good. I do not like the tweeter sifting on the side – the lobbing between MF and tweeter is too damaging in this configuration. Again, cutting the size of MF horn would let a tweeter to be inserter between the channels. To have it time-aligned will be pain in ass as it will be too much behind. Straggling with it Speedysteve7 might reinvent my Water Drop idea – a toll and harrow ribbon with 20 degree of vertical firing range…
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