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I thought of this, but the appearance is slightly... cheezy/cheap. In an "economical" speaker a single spike in the front to create a backwards lean would be fine. For a better looking speaker, the simple spike is less than desirable - according to my wife. Some complexity in the construction process is acceptable for aesthetics. However, a round back for the enclosure is not acceptable. This is way too much work. Also, my wife really doesn't prefer the appearance of a rounded back cabinet.
I have thought about a 2 piece cabinet, but these generally don't have asmuch horizontal distance between the woofer and midrange to account for the electrical phase shift. Moving the woofer down low on a sloped cabinet might offer 6-8" of horizontal shift to accomodate the phase differences between midrange and woofer. This compares to perhaps 2-3" of differnce in the Wilson Watt configuration.I have considered that a 2-piece setup can actaully look good. I think this speaker looks pretty decent [ur ...
David Ellis Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:31 amI am visiting with the folks at TC sounds in SanDiego later this month and will know more concerning the status of woofers. This is currently the long-pole in the timeline.
What do you think Al? Would you really spend 2 x $ to go from 89 to @91db sensitivty and use Accuton drivers?Dave.