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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: I am really on something...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/1/2007

 Chirag wrote:
The only things I can come up with is the possibility of using musical friendly woods (not that i have a clue what the difference between oak and cedar could be) that resonate sensitively just enough to produce a musically motivating charm, but not enough to get in the way.  Some combination of MDF and wood is just simple enough to work.
Hey, Chirag.

I was under impression that you are in Chicago. Anyhow, I am coming to very interesting conclusions - I’m not kidding. The wrapping up how to instigate that sense of bubbleness are very stimulating and it might be accomplished by ridiculously simplistic means. I would like do not report the premature results at this point but what I have discovered so far suggests that using musical friendly woods is absolutely irrelevant.  The only thing that I apologetic is that I personally do not need any speakers and therefore I would not be going for rendering the concept in a full scale loudspeaker.  It shame… If I have in Boston a speaker manufacturer with senses, ability to discriminate results and a desire to make something REALLY interesting then it might be an exciting playground and quite possibly very beneficial for his commercial sound.

The caT

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