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My desk is my usual listening position and my desk vibrates much moreplaying a set of monopole speakers at moderate volumes than playingmy dipoles with deeper bass extension at much louder volumes.
Also, even with deep powerful bass extension my dipoles seem to have less physical impact than monopoles. I can feel the bassmore with boxes. Is that because of the lack of room gain, which DanWiggins measured actually starts at well above 100hz, or is it becausewith the dipole the rear wave arrives so closely behind the front wavethat the impact feels different on our body, or is it my imagination, ora combination of these factors?
Rudolph,Thanks, if both you and JohnK really don't notice a difference in physical impact with OB bass, ...
Rudolph,Thanks, if both you and JohnK really don't notice a difference in physical impact with OB bass, then I mustbe mistaken in my perception, because you guys have a lot more experience. It seemed kind of obvious tome, so stimulated resonance and/or SL's 4.8db dipole bass advantage or something similar must be causingmy misperception. It is going to nag at me until I can figure a way to prove it to myself.
Speaking of dipoles/monopoles, what ever happened to the CRAW? I can't find on your products page Any chance you rear horn load the NaO's cardioid section to improve output the way JohninCR has with his unique OB/RLH design?cheers,AJ