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Two of Wind Chaser's recent posts:"Assuming you have enclosed box speakers, here's how you make an easy painless transition from tubes to SS.Get rid of the enclosed box speakers and go for a free air / open baffle design. The difference between these two designs in the way they present music is vastly greater than the difference bewteen tubes vs. SS. Personally, I much prefer a wingless OB with mid-fi than an enclosed speaker with superior electronics." "Expecting a wave trapped inside an enclosed box to sound like an OB is like expecting a convict imprisoned to live life as if he's on the outside. That just ain't going to happen. Shake head"All ye who owneth box'd speakers are prisoners, prisoners!
So I am open minded enough to consider the possibility of SP TP being able to present the sound in a way tantamount to (or even better than) a free air dipole. However I do not see any rational to explain why that might be so.
Since we're going to get the answer straight from the horse's mouth, I'll not say more. I did, however, attempt to hint at some of the factors that made SPTech designs stand on at least equal footing with dipoles, for the most part, but I guess that post slipped past your attention. Dipoles aren't new and certainly have their own drawbacks, especially the Emerald Physics CS2, imo.
Quote from: ooheadsoo on 18 Dec 2007, 04:43 amSince we're going to get the answer straight from the horse's mouth, I'll not say more. I did, however, attempt to hint at some of the factors that made SPTech designs stand on at least equal footing with dipoles, for the most part, but I guess that post slipped past your attention. Dipoles aren't new and certainly have their own drawbacks, especially the Emerald Physics CS2, imo.Just because two completely different designs share a wave guide and low crossover point doesn't put them on equal footing. Why do would you think the CS2 (which comes with an intuitive DSP) is especially at disadvantage? Are you implying that the CS2 requires more room treatment than an enclosed box and if so, why?
It always amazed me when something negative is written that an overwhelming assumption developes that the negative has more validity than the positives.
the acid test will happen soon,11k laided down.Sound unheard.[Normal for Canucks].Let the tunes play!!
Your Alzheimers is showing. Thats the Maxell 'Blown Away' poster.