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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Direct radiation in the Macondo midrange horn
Post Subject: In most cases it is worthless.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/18/2014
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 anthony wrote:
I have noticed that there are several commercial horn offerings that push a wide bandwidth through a single horn (eg. Martion Einhorn 370Hz - 20kHz, BD Designs Orphean MKIII 270Hz - 22kHz) and I just wonder how they do it in a decent fashion.  I suppose it all comes down to the quality of the driver across that wide bandwidth and its implementation into the acoustic system.

The irony is that while we might or not might criticize the implementation of MF in other designs we forget one very important moment: high-end audio is all about implementation of upper bass and only if upper bass (upper mid bass and lower MF) is done decently only then we light look deeper about the whole complexions of MF. The problem with many other designs, including those you have mentioned that the upperbass in there is made very badley that makes all conversations about MF worthless.
 anthony wrote:
Your point of priorities in regards to the Macondo sound is interesting.  Would you care to elaborate where your priorities would be in making improvements to the Macondo sound? (if it is not beyond the scope of this thread)

Yes, I was planning for years a write up to criticize Macondo sound. Sometime I will do it…. Not now.

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