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Do you have a link for a tutorial for doing accurate measurements? I have a measurementmic and connection to my computer. Plus I have quite a few different drivers and bafflesalong with the willingness to put the work in to obtain something useful for everyone.
... those kind of graphs don't represent reality. I've yet to hear any OB driver/baffle combination that sounds anything remotely close to those graphs.
There has to be some basic flaw in the assumptions used to create the graph above, even if it's just the fact that no one places their baffles exactly parallel with the wall behind the speakers.
The bottom end of the graph makes sense and coincides with my gut feel that the Fertin isn'tgoing to make much bass on it's own.
I don´t see more "basic flaws" in those simulations than in the software that launched men to the moon. But certainly one has to know what conclusions can be drawn from simulations and what can´t. You might compare it to a technical drawing of a car, which doesn´t look at all like the finished car, but holds all informations needed to build that car.
Am I under the wrong impression that if you turn the angleof the baffle in relation to the wall, those big peaks and sharp nulls in the muds just turn into small ripples whose audible effect with music is minimal at best?
Tools aregreat, but if your screwdriver only works during an eclipse in the month of Decemberand only in odd years then how useful is it?
Let's take you for example, did you really need a program to tell you that2 high Q 15's and a 5ft wide baffle would produce bass?
A lot of people look to you for inspiration in this hobby,and those big baffles scare people away because "if MJK uses big baffles then they mustbe necessary". That's simply not the case.
do you have permanent sides on your bass section, and the folding wings are inaddition to give you even more rear wave travel distance and deeper half space launchoff of the front?
but I got ridiculed for even trying it.
Quote from: JohninCR on 10 Nov 2006, 09:31 pmbut I got ridiculed for even trying it.You've "moved on" quite nicely since. Carry on the good work.Bob