NEW! diffractionbegone results

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #240 on: 10 May 2009, 12:56 am »
Thank you, Keenween, for saying.  I've begun to offer in black and charcoal.  Actually, I can offer in as many colors as there is commercial dye available to match your speakers.  I would require only that a person pay for the dye and the gas to go get it, say, six bucks (?).  I live in the country.  And I can size them to fit inside a speaker grill.

Example:  http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=67866.0.  My physically small contribution is kinda hard to see.  It's around Anand's tweeters.



Here's an example of Jim's dyed woolie surround on a black loudspeaker:

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #241 on: 25 May 2009, 03:35 am »
Made this reply to a chap on a forum in the UK wanting to see an anechoic frequency response graph.  Gave me a reason to go back and find Danny Richie's study posted here in '07.  Thanks, Danny.  To wit . .

Hi, Matty, this is the best I can produce.  This study is made on axis using some two way standmount speakers made by Danny Richie of GR Research along with his succinct comment.  Danny is also one of the principle designers of the crossover used in the Usher brand of speakers.  In the high end on axis there is no change to the test speaker (I am the blue line) but in the area of the crossover (2.2kHz) and appreciably beyond a smoothing of peaks and valleys can be seen.  There is a more linear transition from the mid into the treble and that has benefits to transparency and tonality.  This is audible.


well, doo-doo, it didn't transpose!


"It sounded better too.  I recommend it."

40 degrees off axis I can tell you that there is a gentle downward slope above the crossover.  As stated in a reply above, waveforms hitting our side walls and being reflected to our seat are reduced in level.   You can see/hear deeper into the soundfield and appreciate more of what is there because it is being less obscured or misshapen.

There is also a benefit in the time domain.  Short and spreading waveforms that would otherwise be reflected by our naked baffles and edges and arriving out of time and phase where we sit "see" the organic wool instead and are absorbed. 

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #242 on: 14 Jun 2009, 04:19 pm »
Yesterday, I visited a customer of mine with Eggleston Andra II speakers with Dynaudio Esotar tweeters in a nicely tricked out room.  Wow.  Very wow.  I asked him what he thought his surrounds were contributing and he said they give his system the kiss of live music, that he would recommend them to anybody.  And as of today, it pleases me to be able to say that the only continent where I don't have customers in Antarctica.  Thank you all and happy listening.

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #243 on: 25 Jul 2009, 09:06 pm »
Thank you for that, sir.  Never fails to make me happy when I've helped bring a man and his music more closely together.  Info about what is taking place can be seen in the Industry Ads circle.  I make them from real wool imported from South America for its absorption properties.  In my listening experience, anything less is insufficient or worse. 

Reviewer capsules can be seen at my site like . . "mids and highs are significantly sweeter and clearer.  Tonal shadings and nuance more evident.  I'm hearing a more musical presentation and this to me is more impressive than the improvements in imaging clarity."  Adamay (11/05).  Hope you visit.  Listen to a little interesting music while you're there. 

They allow your speakers to be more transparent.  Stage really gets to develop and instruments shape up and separate out dimensionally and they will smooth out your frequency response where diffracted waveforms are summing in.
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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #244 on: 1 Aug 2009, 12:53 am »
Lil bit-o-love from the Southern Hemisphere:

Caros colegas,

Por recomenda??o de um audi?filo e importador de grandes marcas High-End, coloquei nas minhas Focus 140 um feltro, fabricado exclusivamente para corrigir problemas de difra??o nos tweeters. S?o fabricados sob encomenda, conforme modelo de caixas. ? poss?vel retira-lo sempre que quiser.

Eu n?o tirei mais o meu, porque o som ficou mais gostoso de ouvir, principalmente em termos de textura e timbres.

Quem interessar, basta acessar o site http://www.diffractionbegone.com/

Segue foto da Focus com o dispositivo.


The photo wouldn't transport.  Translation anyone?  Thanks.




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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #245 on: 2 Sep 2009, 07:58 pm »
 :o
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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #246 on: 2 Sep 2009, 09:28 pm »
Hi Jim,
      I'm still using those giant spiders.   I would be VERY interested in something that would fit the horn better. Let me know if and when this variation becomes available. Thanks again,  Ted  (transposed from the SP Technology Circle)
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You betcha, Ted (Konut).  I'll be happy to.
 

Hi Jim,
     Any progress on this?

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #247 on: 3 Sep 2009, 12:38 am »
Hi Jim,
      I'm still using those giant spiders.   I would be VERY interested in something that would fit the horn better. Let me know if and when this variation becomes available. Thanks again,  Ted  (transposed from the SP Technology Circle)
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You betcha, Ted (Konut).  I'll be happy to.
 

Hi Jim,
     Any progress on this?

Teddy-  Hi.  I must admit I went to sleep on this but now I'm awake.  Funny thing is another SP Tech Mini customer contacted me day before yesterday (friend of yours?) bout taming his tweet.  Don't know if that is specifically his problem but I replied that we could give it a go and that I would propose lining the guide and/or damping the baffle where the guide terminates as Windchaser suggested.  I'm gonna get to work on this but as he hasn't replied I may need you to help me with some measurements and I'll shoot you a prototype type or two.  Cool?

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #248 on: 3 Sep 2009, 01:30 am »
As cool as Miles Davis.  :dance:

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #249 on: 5 Oct 2009, 03:14 pm »
A rough edition is on its way for you to play with.  If the results are good, I'll offer a proper set.  Listen well.

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #250 on: 5 Oct 2009, 11:55 pm »
Thanks for the heads up! Will report results forthwith, or fifthwith, depending.......

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Re: NEW! diffractionbegone results
« Reply #251 on: 17 Oct 2013, 12:45 am »
Bump  :)