In Reply to: Re: Hand Peeling Capacitors - Mr. Cheney/Infinicap posted by Brian Cheney on July 29, 2002 at 20:17:48:
"When you're dealing with off-the-shelf items close crossover tolerances may be unimportant. When you are not dealing with mass produced drivers close tolerances do become important. "So, are you saying that your drivers measure flatter and are of a closer tolerance that those from Scanspeak or the SEAS Excel line?
If so, what is the typical variance of the T/S parameters (i.e. VAS, Fs, Qts) of your drivers?
I am not questioning the fact that your speaker sound decent. I have heard many reports that they do sound quite good. Unfortunatly I missed them at CES in January, and Great Falls, MT doesn't have a shop that sells your speakers. I am questioning the need for x<1/200% accuracy capacitors. As a scientist, I am sure you have a good explanation for this.
Dave
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