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In Reply to: RE: Stealth Technology applied to Loudspeakers posted by DrChaos on March 18, 2012 at 20:31:53
I know that Michael Green was known for 'room tuning'. But why hasn't anybody thought about tuning devices applied to loudspeakers? I remember one that was supposed to be attached to the rear of a loudspeaker. I forgot what it was called, though.
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are you going to tell us the answer to the riddle yet?
Still, just because you have a simple explanation that fits the facts doesn't mean that the significance of it is completely grasped.
I had my wife A/B'ing setups last night because we all know that audiophiles can hear wires, but only Ws can hear the music ;-)
She couldn't believe her eyes and kept asking me to remove them and then put them back up!
I'm currently working on some more modern looking corrective devices that I want to apply to mulimedia loudspeakers. I am thinking of some Darth Vader'ish looking wing-shaped attachments. Actually, like this B&W loudspeaker:
The riddle continues though: What happens when you flatten the perspective of the squarish attachment? Do you think the frequency range changes??
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