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In Reply to: RE: So using that logic.... posted by MannyE on July 04, 2016 at 12:46:33
A thin-walled cabinet radiates sound slightly differently than a relatively inert one does, I'm sure. Coherently blending the sounds of three different drivers in two different types of boxes might require some "fancy footwork" on the part of the speaker designer. Or so I'd imagine.Maybe this is why we don't see Harbeth (and others like them) trying to do anything like this?
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Nothing ever is! :).
I guess it's true that if it were easy, then everyone would do it. I envision a three part speaker box but just picturing it, even assuming it works really well, I can see the cost of production would be very high. Furthermore, taking that into account, the "cost is no object" six figure speakers would probably be using it and I don't see any of that in the audio porn pictures.
Well designed interior bracing and deadening might approach the best of both worlds.
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