In Reply to: Loudspeakers - why so ugly! posted by Eldragon@gmx.com on July 30, 2012 at 08:08:55:
One can design them based on appearances or visual expectations, one can design them based on the acoustic principals that governs how sound behaves, the latter being invisible, poorly defined and also heavily influenced by folk lore.
Even commercial sound is heavily influenced by folk lore and so concerts sound like concerts but hifi is possible on a large scale by adopting a different approach. Try a video with headphones, a sample recorded last week. This stadium is + - 3dB in level over the 80,000 seats.
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- RE: Loudspeakers - why so ugly! - tomservo 08:19:41 07/30/12 (5)
- Damn, your good! nT - Vic D 13:01:12 07/30/12 (0)
- RE: Loudspeakers - why so ugly! - Inmate51 08:54:19 07/30/12 (3)
- RE: Loudspeakers - why so ugly! - tomservo 09:44:59 07/30/12 (2)
- Wasn't it the Dunlavy and Quad 63 that could pass a reasonable square wave. - cfb 07:22:35 07/31/12 (1)
- RE: Wasn't it the Dunlavy and Quad 63 that could pass a reasonable square wave. - tomservo 08:25:45 08/01/12 (0)