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Since Bybee's have been brought up in this discussion, I'll post a review link about them from Positive Feedback.....review link......
My generator goes out to three meg, and it is very interesting to sweep equipment from the one to three meg range and see all the lumps and bumps in the responses show up on some equipment.Our suggestion that any underdamped resonances at any frequency from your equipment is bad bad bad. How they actually reflect back into the audio range that you hear is something not clearly understood by us, other than that the musicality is definately improved when you get rid of them by careful design work at all frequencies, not just at audio frequencies.Frank Van Alstine
A while back (year or two ago?) there was a most interesting discussion/experiment on the Madisound board. John K, a physicist by trade,.
agreed to measure and listen to the Bybees and Danny from this forum sent him some. John said he tried them connected directly to the drivers, in the crossover, etc....and did not hear any difference. They measured as being electrically inert, which is how they are marketed, so that made sense, but it also explains why he didn't hear anything (and keep in mind John K is on the cutting edge of speaker design so it's not like he can't hear).
The physicists on the board thought Bybee's claims were bunk and had little basis in real science. John also made what I considered the most salient statement: that 1/f noise (which the Bybees supposedly filter) can be generated in a lab and measured. It would be fairly simple to generate 1/f, pass it through a filter, and measure the reduction in noise, but Bybee was not at all interested, basically saying that if you can't hear it he doesn't want to waste his time with you. That was about all I needed to hear from a supposed scientist.
The trouble is bhobba, if you build the interconects and try them out, you'll never be able to trust your self that it's not just psycho-acoustics.).Unless you're going the whole hog and will design a fully rigerous experimental proceedure to go with them (hopefully one that doesn't involve talking the subjects into perceiving a difference before running a few more quasi-blind passes).
I guess I did stir up the works here enough now. Carry on and have fun.