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In Reply to: RE: Wonder the same thing posted by don@fortcollinsaudio.com on March 13, 2012 at 11:20:02
DonIf you want to experiment with time delay, follow the testing I used for my 605As.
You will need a microphone, preamp, and a O'scope. I included the test signal on my web site.Don
http://web.mac.com/donaldpatten
Edits: 03/13/12Follow Ups:
I had thought that a correcting xover was too hard to pull off. Looks like its an option from your site. Thanks for the link. This is a smart group.Inmate51 - Thanks for correcting my C/middle C mistake. I will be more carefull. I am really just a woodworker and .net programmer.
Don Walker
Edits: 03/14/12
here is a good graph for frequency reference:
There's going to be a lot of disappointed professional trumpet players when they find out they're not supposed to play above C6. ;)
Wayne Bergeron, Malcolm McNab, Jon Faddis, Eric Miyashiro, and Doc Severinsen come to mind, among others. Heck, even little old me can hit an E6.
But I'm just jerkin' your chain... there are as many versions of these charts as there are musicians in an orchestra. Many of them do a decent job of showing the approximate range of instruments, but it's important to remember that it is approximate, and just for general guideline purposes.
:)
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