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Re: 2nd try (at spin)

Posted by Wayne Parham on November 5, 2002 at 10:14:55:

Hi Tom!

You wrote:

>> I have (to you, several times, in increasing detail) explained how
>> the Unity got to Nick at Lambda and why his initial version needed
>> additional xo work as well as a host of "your issues" with it such
>> as driver interference.

The fact is that the response curve posted for the Lambda Unity was substandard, showing a large 15dB dip and several smaller 5dB peaks and troughs. Its performance was shown to be poor, yet Seaton compared it to π Speakers.

>> Your posture of having "forgotten" all that here and posing the
>> questions yet a new can only be from wanting to try to "one up"
>> Mark somehow, or its a personal medical issue.

I forget nothing - Quite the opposite, my posts that describe it are accompanied by links to the thread to demonstrate it accurately. Anyone who cares to read the "things forgotten" can go directly to the threads in question.

That's the point here, Tom. You and some of your supporters are quick to discuss the crossover in my speakers, but you prefer to overlook the known crossover flaws in your own. That's what started the controversy in the first place.

Wayne Parham