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As some of you know the long-standing horn-loading topology enthusiasts
Bjørn Kolbrek and Thomas Dunker from Norway deseeded to write a book about
Horn
Loudspeakers. It will be called "High Quality Horn Loudspeaker
Systems" and will be available ...
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All below is written by Thomas Dunker
Yeah, "sound consistent independent of signal level" is a very precise way to sum up my whole speaker philosophy. Anything that is assumed to be constant, but which actually changes with signal dynamics is what ...
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Alex,
the links at the site that Adrian pointed of are way out of date. Look at the “links” section of my site for correct location of Thomas Dunker site. You might also search within this site for Thomas Dunker:
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Search...
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This is an article from Thomas Dunker's site (available in my Links Section) and presumably written by him. Although I slightly disagree with some of the statements he made about the horns “imaging” and some others but generally it is very good...
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As some of you know the long-standing horn-loading topology enthusiasts
Bjørn Kolbrek and Thomas Dunker from Norway deseeded to write a book about
Horn
Loudspeakers. It will be called "High Quality Horn Loudspeaker
Systems" and will be available ...
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Back in end of 90s, we read articles by Thomas Dunker, Joe Roberts, Bruce Edgar, and many others (some of them were designers and some of them just publicists) who were trying to persuade that horns are some kind of advantageous topology and that...
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Got the book a few days ago. Wify bought it to me for Xmax,
nice wify….
I am quite surprised with the side per cost of the
book. As it was initially proposed I
felt the $150 is kind of stiff. As I got the book and see how it was published
and...
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All below is written by Thomas Dunker
Yeah, "sound consistent independent of signal level" is a very precise way to sum up my whole speaker philosophy. Anything that is assumed to be constant, but which actually changes with signal dynamics is what ...
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