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In Reply to: RE: Here you go posted by josh358 on May 20, 2017 at 13:23:01
Sorry Josh. An inside joke there that you missed. :)
Yes, you are correct it's not a marketing gimmick and there are definite technical advantages to the super-tweeter approach.
The bass extension thing can be addressed with equalization. This would be another advantage when using the stacked MMG approach since pairs of transducers would provide the extra headroom to be extended lower with this configuration. Stacking MMG's checks a lot of boxes.
Dave.
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Oops. I'm chagrined but also relieved, since that seemed so, shall we say, not like you. :-)
So are you going to do it? Stack MMG's, that is. Wendell would be a great source on this, since I know he's tried it and said it sounds really good.
See the "What is a Super Tweeter?" section.
http://www.indiespinzone.com/mag/mag1.7.html
Yet another example of the cluelessness of Peter Gunn. He doesn't even understand the concept and result of narrowing the tweeter in this way.
I will put the "stacked MMG" project on my to-do list.
Dave.
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