In Reply to: Re: the wait is over check out these new and improved VMPS, posted by ekovalsky@cox.net on October 20, 2005 at 18:54:09:
I was just teasing you. I'm sure the Alons perform very well. But for VMPS it's a whole new ball game. The waveguide makes for smoother, solider, deeper bass even with CD EQ. Without it bass is a lot more prominent, as you might expect.I'll take you up on that visit when I'm in Arizona. Feuding is kinda silly. Much of what you said about our products, pro and con, was based in fact. I can understand bass problems in a small room and am glad you are expanding it. However, you could have just added a Larger Sub or two. Didn't I read you were planning to add additional bass columns to your current system?
We are now pretuning our passives and setting level controls at the factory to make the speakers "plug and play". You can still do very small adjustments if you like.
My invention is a neat and simple solution to curing the directivity problems of planar speakers wider than a 20 kHz wavelength, and there are great benefits to maintaining that source width down to 280Hz as we do in the invention. I'll be publishing measurements that show improved response in the crossover region, better than with standard first-order filters (also used by the Alon--there's good reasons for it!)
You're welcome back on the VMPS Forum, pro or con. Doesn't hurt to get a Second Opinion from the Good Doctor.
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- Re: the wait is over check out these new and improved VMPS, - Brian Cheney 19:26:14 10/20/05 (1)
- Re: the wait is over check out these new and improved VMPS, - ekovalsky@cox.net 20:09:25 10/20/05 (0)