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Supposedly, Brian doesn't release anechoic chamber type graphs because they're only good if you have the exact same chamber. If you don't, it's impossible to get the same response. As an engineer, I like them, but I don't think they really tell you much.
It occurs to me we can change the RMX bass system to have more warmth and more closely resemble RM40 bass which everyone seems to love....We will make this change available to any RMX owner free of charge. All he would do is swap out PR's and retune.
I am not familiar with the Spectron but with the Ampzillas (A2000 on bass, SonofA on the mid/treble) the RM/X perform splendidly in my large (14x31) treated room, including thunderous bass. That's with 200W/ch on the bass, 100W/ch on the mid/treble.
It occurs to me we can change the RMX bass system to have more warmth and more closely resemble RM40 bass which everyone seems to love.This is accomplished by using the more compliant suspension on the vitrified cone PR (here 12") for slightly higher Q. I have made up a pair of RMX in this configuration and initial impressions are very favorable.We will make this change available to any RMX owner free of charge. All he would do is swap out PR's and retune.The RMX, because of its very heavy con ...
I thought I read somewhere that BC was in favor of window bracing as opposed to dowel bracing.
Roop is a great guy. This is meant solely for informational purposes & is only my opinion, but I would never personally demo the RMX with that particular amp. I'd get something better, & I think it would not necessarily need to cost much more. That new 100W Ampzilla stereo would be great on the ribbons with Brian's recommended QSC on the bass-WOW!