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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo's Axioms: Horn-loaded acoustic systems
Post Subject: I insist nothing, they are my axioms after all.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/4/2008

 be wrote:
I suspect that your negative views about on axis listening due to sensitivity to listening position must be to some narrow angle on axis frequency anomaly of the driver/horns you tried.

I do not think so. Pay attention I did not bring any subjective arguments to defend my pro-parallel axis portion. If you experiment with aliment yourself and play with horn tilting during aliment then you might discover some aliment inconsistencies. To keep the horns parallel is about do not have those inconsistencies. How it affects sound? I could propose any theories or to refer to my listening experience but in order you and others agree or acknowledge it we need to sit in the same room and listening the same playback. Since it does not happen I did proposed the easy way to objectively confirm the problems with horn tilting. The only contra-argument that I would consider if somebody would align the channels and then by tilting one of the channels will NOT observe the introduction of mis-alignment.

 be wrote:
If you insist to use chromatic aberration as a working hypnosis!!

Oh, no, I do not INSIST to use chromatic aberration as a working hypnosis. It is the explanation to myelsef with which has settled. If you of anybody else would offer something more lucid then I would be glad to contemplate it.

The Cat

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