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Very interesting. I tried something similar years ago but was foiled by inumber of problems, including the fact that I was trying to drive it all with a single stereo SS amp. I just could not get anything consistent, and in my case a...
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[quote user="Paul S"] Do you find equal benefits from the same oops levels (and/or placement) with all types of music at all listening levels? [/quote]
I did not detect any fluctuation my “oops” desire with listening levels. The Injection Channel is...
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Romy, I suspect that 200 Hz high-pass will be too low for that driver, even 2nd order, and almost certainly with just 6 dB roll-off. I think more like 500 Hz with 1st order, and might still require the coil.Yellow-type drivers take on and ...
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Romy, What turns ratio did you decide on in the end for your OPTs?thanks oops.9...
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Romy, I do get that your objective in this case is not a "flat" response, and that is certainly not what I am talking about here, apart from offhand mention that you - oddly-enough - have a very balanced chart with the "oops" in. Actually, I wa...
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Are this company thinking along the same 'Oops' lines?http://www.layeredsound.com/index.html...
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In talking with Shelly Katz a few days ago, I brought up the topic of how sound is perceived in the context of layered sound or indeed oops. He is a very busy man and we did not have long to develop the conversation, but this is the thrust of what he...
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[quote user="drdna"]There have been a lot of discussions about this before, but one must always take this sort of logic with a grain of salt. Musicians are trained to hear certain things in music and simply hear differently than non-musicians.&...
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[quote user="guy sergeant"]Are this company thinking along the same 'Oops' lines?http://www.layeredsound.com/index.html[/quote]I have some experience with the 'Layered Sound' concept and although I haven't read all of this thread, I think that it doe...
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Well, it looks like you've somehow managed to just drop this "oops" box of yours in there and very neatly offset some main speaker small peaks and valleys, which is VERY interesting, if not the point...But my guess is that you would have to go way ov...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]You have no idea how loaded this question. The crossover point with the MiniMe is not a tactical question but actually the very strategic question of the entire speaker, let me to explain why. The woofers that I use are fai...
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A few days back I got a hold of an article in some kind of French publication and a site reader helped me to translate it. In the article Klaus and Reinhard reported that Arthur Benade’s helped them better understand the propagation of sound in h...
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Oops, I just learned that at the NEW Vitavox site there is all data I need: http://www.vitavoxhifi.co.uk/pages/pdf1.phpThe fully charged BL is 19.6, how nice…....
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You have mentioned that you want a much larger enclosure for your oops unit[s]. I was then wondering if you aim to merely broaden and/or lower resonant response or if you planned to in some way tailor resonance as it relates to Fs. T...
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Believe of not but after much of experiments I was able to find today a phenomenal “Oops” seething for my speakers. The configuration works very well and functionally it is very friendly and flexible. On the negative side it requires one more dedicat...
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http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Playback/Site_images/Macondo5_1.jpgIs this about the same as the above brazillian? Oh I really like these horns ;-)Oops, I think I am gonna be killed by a Cat...........regards,PE1MMK...
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Oops sorry, I just re-read you post and you did said the “cub feet”. I read it as “sq feet”… so it came from it… If I have 12,000 square feet I would defiantly build a nice sleeping place for my Koshka inside a 50Hz midbass horn… That is one of the r...
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and call me in the morning.So, the idea is simply to not get one's hopes up?While I would certainly take most mid-fi over most hi-fi, I think you know the reasons for that.Well, why not just run this into the ground, see who salutes?Sure you don...
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Yes, that could be confusing. Regarding "horn", although you do it, I don't really want to call it a horn; but I do see a cabinet and corner placement that will add resonance to the driver sound, if that's what you want for (sorry...) "resonating oo...
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I wonder if the new room, with its high ceiling, added volume and remote-from-the-speakers sidewalls, will accept "off-axis" presentations from the oops channels.Best regards,Paul S...
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de Charlus, this “are not afraid of cabinet resonance per se” is complicated subject. I have raised the topic in the “How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers” thread:
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/LatestPosts.aspx?ThreadID=3833
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If you never heard the USSR Symphony with Svetlanov then you might try a cheap circle “Symphonic Poems From Russia” where Svetlanov lead his orchestra on all-Russian program (74321 34165 2 and 74321 34166 2, each box has 2 CD). If you want the Svetla...
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Very interesting topic!I read from Neuhaus that piano is the most abstract instrument but at same time good at "imitating" orchestra or an instrument with big personality such as a cello. I wonder if the wood for piano sound board is a good can...
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I was thinking (as a new boy in this forum) that you guys may be suspicious of my motives for extolling the virtues of Podium Speakers. I have no connection with Podium Sound other than purchasing a pair of their speakers. I found this foru...
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I saw that one of the DSP processors has an option to put a pair of "rear-type" ambience speakers in front, along with the main speakers. I am probably describing it incorrectly, but this sent my mind waay back in the GSC archives, to the days of res...
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Well, since I made my Absolute Tone pitch I think people got a slightly wrong impression about I am looking for in THIS jornes and I think the readers of my site “get” the idea of “Absolute Tone” too one-dimensional. Let me to peal one layer down fro...
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Perhaps on a given planet it might make sense to use a Tannoy DMT 10 or Sterling HE as the Oops channel AND the Always On Channel, just by swapping or switching the cables, per function? I mention it because these are two potenti...
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Well, I'm stuck on the idea that whatever it is will somehow provide/enhance space/ambience. Maybe you've found some type of HF with "traction", or something that sounds like it has HF traction, to sister with the Water Drop, or maybe you ...
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I feel like i want a line array of lowThers with random graininess applied to their paper membrane as my oops channel! I would want the strings to have the texture of aged beef when it is cooked "aller/retour" (french alwys use food metaphors.).Serio...
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The one thing I forgot for 1 minute was my TT, and I forgot to set the "transit' screws that take the weight of the platter off the (saphire) thrust bearing while moving the TT. Oops! I used the subsequent trip back to Sota to up-date the platter a...
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