In Reply to: Re: There are some who say these results are achievable through careful placement. (nt) posted by L Bob on August 18, 2003 at 12:41:20:
Cardas method is fine for a front firing box speaker in a rectangular room. The formula does not apply for dipole planars which have a radically different dispersion pattern.
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- Re: There are some who say these results are achievable through careful placement. (nt) - monk1 18:37:02 08/18/03 (13)
- then why do so many planar dipole owners seem to have success with it? <nt> - transfigure 18:45:03 08/18/03 (12)
- Re: Wishful thinking? - monk1 00:44:03 08/19/03 (11)
- perhaps a bit more - transfigure 07:31:26 08/19/03 (10)
- Re: Rough Approximations - monk1 16:44:27 08/19/03 (9)
- understood. - transfigure 17:45:42 08/19/03 (8)
- Re: understood. - Mart 22:29:04 08/19/03 (7)
- what's wall-baffle bass reinforcement? <nt> - transfigure 19:45:55 08/20/03 (6)
- Re: what's wall-baffle bass reinforcement? <nt> - Mart 20:56:03 08/20/03 (5)
- is this the treatment where the speaker panel forms a triangle with the side and back walls? <nt> - transfigure 10:07:32 08/25/03 (4)
- no - Mart 10:35:18 08/25/03 (3)
- no go - transfigure 17:05:18 08/25/03 (1)
- Re: no go - Mart 20:15:27 08/25/03 (0)
- thanks. I'll give it a shot <nt> - transfigure 11:33:46 08/25/03 (0)