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In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: What if….Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/12/2017
Josh, this was an excellent
question and I was asking myself the same question a lot during the different stages
of my understanding of the Macondo architecture. I would not call it “resonance
channel” but rather the “injection channel” as it not actually adds any resonances
but we understand what the question implies. So, here is the thoughts that I
have. If I design Macondo from scratch and knowing what I know how about employing
the injection channel then I would make the following things different:
1)
I would provide more prominent location for my Injection Channel, in vertically aligned position,
probably between tweeter and fundamental channel. Probably I would put it in a
tube, trying to keep the face footprint as low as possible.
2)
I would spend less efforts on MF DSET as I feel
that a proper selection of Injection Channel,
driver might very might override the efforts over DHT of MF channel.
3)
As I would know the dimension of my Injection Channel enclosure I would put the high
pas filter in the Injection Channel amplifier. Even though my Injection Channel
drives now my midbass there is no need to have a speak-level filter at midbass.
The inner stage cap inside the Milq would do the duty perfectly fine, in addition
protecting the Injection Channel OPT from any saturation of overpowering.
Rgs,
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