In Reply to: Tall and slender, wearing her white dress posted by Cory M. on March 7, 2007 at 22:09:20:
Hi Cory,I see you've turned your Maggies around, so you listen to the backs?
This means your mylar is at the "front" ... but you're also listening to the ribbon without the possible diffraction produced by the horizontal bars at the front of the "ribbon cage".
My IIIa bass/mid panels are "flipped", so I too listen to the mylar directly but I haven't flipped by ribbon cages.
Can you tell me what difference you heard in the top end when you turned your Maggies around? Listening to the sound from the ribbons coming directly from the ribbon through the open slot (normally at the back) seems like it would be the way to go but I wonder whether it changes the tonal balance?
Regards,
Andy
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Follow Ups
- Re: Tall and slender, wearing her white dress - andyr 12:39:02 03/08/07 (3)
- Reversing ribbons - Cory M. 14:58:16 03/08/07 (2)
- Thanks, Cory ... - andyr 00:15:40 03/09/07 (1)
- Not a prob, Andy - Cory M. 05:50:35 03/09/07 (0)