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What do you think of how it compares with Linkwitz's excellent Orion speaker system?
Edit: I haven't heard any of SP Tech's speakers, so perhaps I would have the same response to their products. However, given the extra effort that NuForce has gone through to tweak the crossover -- not to mention the very substantial bodywork -- I suspect this will be an improvement over the Continuums, for example.
I haven't heard any of SP Tech's speakers, so perhaps I would have the same response to their products. However, given the extra effort that NuForce has gone through to tweak the crossover -- not to mention the very substantial bodywork -- I suspect this will be an improvement over the Continuums, for example.
Any hints on how those backwave horns on the woofers affect the performance? Looks very interesting. Too bad the picture was taken down.
Theory behind their operation is a bit complex and the dimensions are quite critical. That's all I can say.
Not intending to open a debate here...I think we're comparing apples to oranges. Two considerably different speakers with a considerably different set of design criteria and ultimately...different presentations. Hearing is knowing - and I know! -Bob
how are your waveguides affected by the fact that wood expands and contracts with humidity and other environmental factors?
Considering the fact that you are dealing with very short wavelengths and "the dimensions are quite critical", how are your waveguides affected by the fact that wood expands and contracts with humidity and other environmental factors?
Quote from: brj on 3 Aug 2006, 11:57 pmConsidering the fact that you are dealing with very short wavelengths and "the dimensions are quite critical", how are your waveguides affected by the fact that wood expands and contracts with humidity and other environmental factors?At some point in years past, I was led to believe the properties inherent to Baltic birch mitigate (all-but eliminate?) the problem of expansion and contraction. Was I misled?
At some point in years past, I was led to believe the properties inherent to Baltic birch mitigate (all-but eliminate?) the problem of expansion and contraction. Was I misled?
DU, I have to say that - in terms of power requirements - 2 150W RMS amps per side would almost certainly be massive overkill in a 2-way speaker using an active, electronic crossover.