In Reply to: Doppler distortion and sonic holography. posted by Charles on August 6, 1999 at 01:38:50:
If you are speaking about the Kimber circuit for loudspeakers then you must realize it is intended to cure multidriver doppler problems. A mic, recording medium, etc. throughout the chain up to your loudspeakers produce a full frequency reproduction of the event within the limits of each component in this chain. Enter the multi way loudspeaker which divides the frequency spectrum into set bands for each driver. Kimber's solution is to inject all frequencies to each driver. How do you do this to a tweeter? JK answered my quiz by suggesting a resistor across each X-over to insert all frequencies at a 20 to 26 db down level. I have tried it and realized a more coherent sound. Kimber is probably doing something similar.
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- Re: Doppler distortion and sonic holography. - MIKE 07:31:45 08/06/99 (13)
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- The distortion of inertia. - Nigel 06:20:06 08/07/99 (0)
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- Here's the real Doppler discussion. - Charles 18:27:38 08/06/99 (4)
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