That's a 45.5" L x 1.5" H countertop that juts out 11" past the kitchen wall.I have another question. What's the thing that the arrow is pointing to in the attached .pdf file?
Is that a kitchen cabinet or a table or a counter, or what?
That's a 45.5" L x 1.5" H countertop that juts out 11" past the kitchen wall.I have another question. What's the thing that the arrow is pointing to in the attached .pdf file?
Is that a kitchen cabinet or a table or a counter, or what?
CAUTION! Just so I don't forget, there's an extensive discussion about the Radian 475Be driver here.
https://www.avsforum.com/posts/52364689/ And note that this guy said that it measures significant distortion crossed at 800Hz
Crossing would apparently reduce its distortion but raise that of the Altec midwoofer's.
I was doing a google image search for [ “SEOS-15” sonogram ]
Did find this https://www.diyaudio.com/community/attachments/seos-15_4550-png.215196/
But why does the vertical sonogram look relatively poor and yet the off-axis response of both so x & y plots look so similar?
Then I found this Pyle horn. Thread search [ Pyle ] found all these positive comments on that horn.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/search/2371826/?q=pyle&t=post&c[thread]=178187&o=date
Yes, from your sketch the large boxes, the Altecs, are placed accordingly. Distance from south center of north wall 23 ft. Distance from east wall along south wall westward to end is 11 ft. Then a 39" wide hallway past a 4.5" wide wall to end left end of kitchen cabinet above fridge.
Unfortunately, no. I was lucky enough to get the three bedroom closet doors that I had to remove to fit in there, so that door always remains closed. Instead, the front of one amp will face that door and the front of the other amp amp will face the east wall.
Well, if for example, the center to center speaker spacing is 7 ft wide then I would have to remain within 3.5 ft of the corner's center. No problem.
what do mean by that term time/intensity trading configuration? And apply so much toe-in?
That's a 45.5" L x 1.5" H countertop that juts out 11" past the kitchen wall.
why not cross the Altecs at 800Hz instead of 1.2kHz? Or is there a penalty if doing so?
I am concerned with minimizing 3rd harmonic and IM distortion, and they both increase above 500Hz with the Altecs
please list models which you may know to have been measured or otherwise known to produce very low distortion, fast decay, no coloration, excellent frequency response and imaging and ensured coherency with my midwoofers in a two-way system
You may suggest an alternate placement location though I'd be less likely to decline if the room was at least 50% bigger. Sadly, this is a stifling apartment on grossly overpopulated, over school taxed Schit Island; hardly the likes of Big Sky Country. I have a 65" TV further north along the east wall and two other Rythmik F12 subs along the north wall, which, as per Toole & Geddes http://www.gedlee.com/Papers/Philosophy.pdf, I want to utilize wil the other two subs via a multichannel DAC to minimize room modes. I also may want to use those subs with second pair of speakers-and if space permits a center channel speaker-for TV sound.Would you be okay with me suggesting a different location for the speaker set-up?
But much upward tilting of the horn before coherency with the midwoofer is reduced? Would rather opt for a horn with greater vertical coverage so I wouldn't need to do that, but few such horns available.The vertical coverage is a bit narrow up high, but you could tilt the SEOS-15 back maybe five degrees or so still have good vertical coverage when you stand up.
Yes, I agree, especially used with my 15" midwoofer.Imo you're probably not going to get low enough with that horn. Not sure it's even still available, but Parts Express sells a copy of it.
https://www.kartesian-acoustic.com/product/cmp50_vpa-sFor an 800 Hz crossover we'd have to use at least a 1.4" throat waveguide and then choose a suitable compression driver. I am not aware of any off-the-shelf 1" throat waveguides and horns suitable for an 800 Hz crossover.
But doesn't this imply that a speaker, or horn and/or driver can mask a recording's low level detail even when playing at moderately loud or lower SPLs? https://josephcrowe.com/blogs/news/...rious-hf-drivers?_pos=21&_sid=76f408801&_ss=rI wouldn't worry about the Altec's intermodulation distortion unless you play to play extremely loud.
You may suggest an alternate placement location though I'd be less likely to decline if the room was at least 50% bigger.
But much upward tilting of the horn before coherency with the midwoofer is reduced? Would rather opt for a horn with greater vertical coverage so I wouldn't need to do that, but few such horns available.
But doesn't this imply that a speaker, or horn and/or driver can mask a recording's low level detail even when playing at moderately loud or lower SPLs? https://josephcrowe.com/blogs/news/...rious-hf-drivers?_pos=21&_sid=76f408801&_ss=r
Btw, how to read that spectral content pattern? From that graph, how is Troy computing what values at 400Hz and 2kHz to get -65db and -52db,
respectively?
Thanks for that alternative placement sketch. Presumably, you did so because it allows for ample and symmetrical side wall reflections.
I will present this countertop generated acoustical problem to these guys. https://www.diyaudio.com/community/forums/room-acoustics-mods.169/
... what would produce the "you are there" illusion...
what do you think of this?
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ME464 - Horns - B&C Speakers
www.bcspeakers.com
So then the SEOS-15/Kartesian combo or the B&C 90 or 464 horn and a 1.4" driver that Troy would recommend.That's a really nice looking compression driver. I hadn't seen it before. I wrote to Kartesian and asked what the exit angle of that compression driver is.
So then the SEOS-15/Kartesian combo or the B&C 90 or 464 horn and a 1.4" driver that Troy would recommend.
But I also found two 90 x 60 horns here. https://www.eighteensound.it/en/products/horn
I'm afraid that the M2 horn's response won't be very good when you are both off-axis AND standing up, because I strongly suspect its response along the diagonals falls short of its response in the horizontal and vertical planes where its measurements were taken.
`Looks to me like he's only using DSP to boost the low bass. He says his crossover is "full passive".
I believe I recalled some years ago when James Romeyn proposed this a rear firing tweeter array at Lynn Olson's thread at diyaudio.com, though perhaps this wasn't meant to accomplish the same thing. But from what you seem to be saying here:The approach I use in my some of my designs is to add more late-arrival energy to the in-room reflection field via additional drivers which are aimed away from the listening area. Imo this can help to enable a "you are there" presentation if done right.
Thanks for helping me avoid the X120’s problems. Is the bigger horn satisfactory or pass? https://www.eighteensound.it/en/products/horn/1-4/0/XR1496CThe big one is a diffraction horn. The small one is not, but it beams the highs pretty badly (not shown in the published data but I've measured it), and it's too small. `
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