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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo's Axioms: Horn-loaded acoustic systems
Post Subject: Well, my problem is that I did try it.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/4/2008
 be wrote:
I sugest that those inconsistencies ar due to on axis frequency anomalities of the used horns. Elimminate these, and the inconsistecies will vannish, and the concerned axiom wil be void.
The effect that descried was observed by myself within my horns that have “on axis frequency abnormalities”, within the horns that do not have “on axis frequency abnormalities”, with the drivers with at 120 degree radiation pattern and even with the raw cone drivers. What I say is based upon what I have seen and done. May I ask you: what is your agenda to argue this subject? It is perfectly admissible do not agree with a specific or with the all Macondo Axioms, you do not see me trying to convince others or impose the Axioms to others. However, if you propose that my Axiom about the parallel axis is faulty then you have to your experience on the subject or at least tell why you feel the Axiom is flawed. I have been playing with this subject since winter of 2000 when I first tilted the AG Duo MF horn. Since then I listen and measured a large amount of horns, learning how tilting, timing, narrowing of bandwidth and other aspects impact the subjects listening sensations. I feel that I do have some grounds to propose what I am proposing in my Macondo Axioms. In contrary when I proposed you to make a simple experiment yourself with aliment and tilting you told that “Unfortunately the number of channels and crossover frequencies I have at the moment don’t permit me to try.” Be, I am not trying to discredit you but if you degree without ever trying to get any own views on the subject then you need to look into your own motivations. Anyhow, I prose to live it “as is” and return to it after you play with tilting yourself and found YOUR OWN ways to assess the results. For a time being you do not pay a lot for reading the Macondo Axioms and you should not ask for refund :-) Still, in my inflated view I feel that in the Macondo Axiom there are much much more depth and wisdom that you might feel now....
 be wrote:
"Since most horns have frequency response problems, at and nearby their axsis, it is advisable
BE, may I ask you what “frequency response problems nearby horns axis” are you talking about and even if you discover some then what is has to do with an anything?

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