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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: The most promising “best” commercial speaker
Post Subject: “Fine imaging” water of the Living Voice’s lake.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/4/2007

 Merlin wrote:
I wonder if you could expand on that Romy? How is Kevin Scott employing the 703 and indeed in your wide experience, how could that be improved upon?
I have no experience was 703 driver personally and is therefore I could have only hypothetic ideas how it might be “proved upon”. Unquestionably and unarguably  the way Cressaro deal with 703 driver, getting rid of the default compromised horn and introducing own horn is absolutely the right direction to go (I would like to see better horn then what Cressaro came up with, with more negative opening)

In context of Kevin Scott’s speaker it is absolutely beyond my comprehension why he decided to locate his tweeter with vertical axis offset. In some cases when there is a “geographic problems” people do it but in Kevin’s case there were no real-estate challenges in his loudspeaker, so why he shifted the tweeter to the side I of the speaker I have no idea.  He had lost some very fine moments of imaging doing it and it is unfortunate. I don't sing that Kevin's mind operates by the virtues of very “fine moments of imaging” as I think is that rectangular horn should be the obstruction that mad “fine imaging” water of the Living Voice’s lake.

Rgs, Romy the caT

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