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Romy the Cat

Boston, MA
Posts 10,372
Joined on 05-28-2004
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A significant question for which I have no answer
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It is tough to evaluate a tone. We would always like to go
for a strong and flamboyant tone, similar to the colors in the movie “Shadow of
Forgotten Ancestors”. We know that it is not a reality, but Vincent van Gogh’s
type of colors. Soon or later, we grow tired of it and reduce the colors, and
here is when the exact ability of the injection channel to dial in the color
output very precisely comes in handy. As the output of my audio practice, I
tend to provide a complete solution that is appropriately balanced. For
instance, the 7-ch Milq amp was perfectly balanced to be neutral from multiple
points of view in contact with the drivers I used. The same is true for the specificity
of using the S2 driver or the Tannoy 10 Red driver as a tweeter. All of them
are tested and evaluated solutions. I do not have any tested solutions for the
Injection channels. I have tried one solution with Tannoy 10 Red, I know how to
use it, and I did not try anything else. Nowadays, I use a combination of S2
drive and Tannoy 10 Red as a tweeter, and I do not see any need to use the
Injection channel; the need is no longer there. I use it in my primary system
and in my corner-loaded system, the same MF/HF configuration. I no longer
advocate the Injection channel, but instead I recommend using color-capable
drivers. To determine the proper amount and depth of colors for a ready-to-go
driver is a significant question for which I have no answer.
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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