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1. I took a 3-way speaker that I currently like and listened to it first in a blind setup.2. Then as each Model T speaker was developed I listened to it blind again in comparison to my reference3. Started out with a simple 3-way version of the Model T active - 1-woofer, 1 mid, 1 tweeter.4. Then tried 2 woofers - 2 mids 1 tweeter5. Still not happy!6. Then finally 3 woofers, 2 mids and 2 tweeters. - happy now.7. Then replaced the reference speakers with the latest model T so that the positioning behind the screen was identical and listened some more8. Since then we have been adjusting the front listening window curves, testing in the anechoic chamber and re-listening and assessing which combination of curves adds up to the best results (accuracy)9. Now have them at home for further listening.10.This has so far been with the Active Model T's but now we are building a Passive version to see how close we can come to the performance of the Active version without all the complexity the Active version brings with it.james
James,If I understand correctly the speakers you mention in #1 (the one you like) and in #7 (the reference speakers) are one the same?What are these referent speakers that you compare T to?
Hi Dave,The process was interesting and it evolved in this manner:1. I took a 3-way speaker that I currently like and listened to it first in a blind setup.2. Then as each Model T speaker was developed I listened to it blind again in comparison to my reference3. Started out with a simple 3-way version of the Model T active - 1-woofer, 1 mid, 1 tweeter.4. Then tried 2 woofers - 2 mids 1 tweeter5. Still not happy!6. Then finally 3 woofers, 2 mids and 2 tweeters. - happy now.7. Then replaced the reference speakers with the latest model T so that the positioning behind the screen was identical and listened some more8. Since then we have been adjusting the front listening window curves, testing in the anechoic chamber and re-listening and assessing which combination of curves adds up to the best results (accuracy)9. Now have them at home for further listening.10.This has so far been with the Active Model T's but now we are building a Passive version to see how close we can come to the performance of the Active version without all the complexity the Active version brings with it.james
Hi Sasha - yes the same speaker. I would rather not divulge what speakers they were though.james
Sorry, I can't resist,My guess for the reference speaker is a PMC IB2i...
Please, quit tempting me to try the M80's against my IB2i's.I probably would, but i am hoping the new passive version of the Model T, becomes reality, for the masses.
James, this topic is about speaker measurements. You have given us the details of what you have learned about blind testing.Can you tell us what you've learned about measurements, which as you know is of great interest to some members of this circle?Dave
Hi DaveI am writing the literature now and a lot of it has to do with explaining why the measurements we have chosen matter. That being said you can still manipulate the measurements within what we call a 'listening window' based on the blind listening tests.james
I understand that the listening window is a critical measure. BTW, reading between the lines of your message, it seems that if you are "writing the literature" you may have, in fact, made a decision to produce and sell the Model T. Will you be posting the literature as you have posted pictures of the prototype Model T?Dave
Everything will be based on the sound of the Passive system ... which I will get to play with next week - if all goes well I will probably make it available in the Passive version first.james