hello all,
i have posted in this forum before with all questions regarding the emerald physics speakers. if it were not for me hearing these speakers it is quite possible that i would never have known the virtues of the open baffle sound. i have read many of the other posts looking for information that i can use
to make (roll) my own ...... with variations of course.
one of the reasons for even considering this is that there is a minimum of wood working skills needed.
so let me start with a little history / back story. i was introduced the emerald physics back in 05 or 06 @ the CES show in vegas. clayton introduce his reference speaker which was 4 chassis. the sound was incredible open, fast, articulate, totally engaging i was in love but i knew that that was not any way for me to bring 4 chassis into my house. then rocky mountain 2007 and the cs2 .... sound at a price point that was astonishing. from then on i was hooked. i had several conversations with clayton but new that i wanted to make my own because of improvements i felt i could make in the design.
when i envision how easy i would be to make these ( looks are deceiving ) i wonder "what am i missing"? is the mastery of the open baffle speaker really a detailed understanding of how to implement a DCX or DEQX?
so my question is this.... am i so crazy to think that i might be able to make a 3 way using the Raal dipole, 15" dipole woofers and a horn loaded compression driver for the mids? i was thinking of a multicell horn.
tell me were my logic is bad.
thanks for saving me.
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