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RE: Ah, narrow directivity tweeter

Hi,

> OTOH, you never know. Thorsten may be on to something. Perhaps the
> old Cabaret portable sound guitar speakers with their K or E series
> drivers will become the new "high end".

Who knows. If you address the particulars well enough they can give the basis for something quite interesting.

> .. And for the truly "enlightened" audiophiles like Thorsten,
> they'll have to take out the 800 and 1500 hz crossovers and bump
> those big 15 inch "full range" drivers up to 5000 hz or so...

I see you are cherrypicking again what wish to quote and what not.

What I did actually write that first it was neccesary to equalise the severely non-flat response of the Drivers, in our case we combined acoustic means (short rear horn at LF) and electrical means (LCR Traps). Once this is done the resultant frequency response is flat and the off axis response by far better than you think.

Many modern "Mid-Bass" drivers also have a severely non-flat response that must be equalised. If you listened to them without EQ you would amazed just how bad they sound...

You can of course just use a normal line level equaliser and do the same.

> http://www.audioheritage.org/html/profiles/jbl/cabaret.htm
>
> (eyeroll)
>
> Last time I heard an old Cabaret speaker, I had to walk away with my
> ears covered - it was that bad.

Did you take care to equalise the system for flat response before listening? Otherwise I would be unsurprised.

Again you ignore most of what I wrote and cherrypick something that you can use to be negative. What I have described is not only possible, the results are quite good, good enough for me for example to call the D130 "The Best Mid Bass Driver ever", though the 15" Tannoy Monitor Red, the 15"EV SP-15 with Alnico Magnet and the old Alnico Magnet Altec 604 run it a more than close joint second.

Just get over it. You do not know all there is to know in the world (neither do I, though it seems more than you on the topic).

Stop insisting that white must be black because you say so (and because you lack the understanding to see that what I called white was white) and you may find we have more views in common than apart, though I tend towards a far more narrow directivity as desirable than your key source and that for very good reasons.

Ciao T

Thor

At 20 bits, you are on the verge of dynamic range covering fly-farts-at-20-feet to intolerable pain. Really, what more could we need?



Edits: 07/16/12

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