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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: The negative consequences of Injection Channel but...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/6/2007
 Romy the Cat wrote:


Got today home, turned the playback on and realized the electricity got better. Not as god as it should be but much better. At lest each ambient sting instrument did not surround surrounded with a cloud of white noise and the woodwinds do not sound like coppers - is huge freaking accomplishment!!!

So, I took my time and moved around the Red tweeter, here and there, in different application… I do not know…. Whatever I did and wherever I placed it does screw up sound in one way or other. Turning channel off, setting it in geometric shadow of other horn works very nice but request to add more output to the Injection Channel that made other problems and still even if I accept them it greatly reduces the effect of the Injection.

Eventually I figured out that my initial idea to keep it in vertical plane above the Macondo was not as bad after all. It does crew up imaging is some way and does introduces some special dirt but it screws the thing up in the most tolerable way. So, I will stick with my original plan and will build a small box above Macondo and use a smaller version of Tannoy 10” Red.

Does is worth it? Well, think about it: I do perfectly recognize the negative consequences of Injection Channel but still wiling to use it.

Rgs, Romy the Cat

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