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Did you guys read the "Our Mission" link? http://www.4sptech.com/html/1024X768/control_menu/our_mission/mission2.htm
Agreed. I am now using them bi-amped, even though I have no desire to do this. I did it for experimentation sake. To me, whatever the component choice and configuration in the passive network is, it sounds more coherent that the 6dB/Octave active crossover at 950 I am employing.I still maintain that part of this crossover is being achieved passively through impedance transformation, in the ultra lows, to the x over region, to the rolloff at the top. The waveguide should not be confused with a horn IMHO. ...
I had conversation with the designer of this Loudspeaker system tonight on the phone, showd him the thread and he confirmed everything that I wrote about them. If you would like (or think it is prudent, OR NOT) for him to join in this conversation, feel free to ask him either on his website if that is ok with the site and you folks here. Any and all technical questions "sans" design secrets, he says he would be pleased to answer. It is up to the protocol of the Webmaster/Moderators whether this is a good idea or not. Ask and you shall receive.
Wow, that's one "over the top" review!After looking at the review and the manufacturer's "theory" link, I think the reviewer may have missed a very important design decision that WILL affect the overall performance of this speaker :scratch: . This speaker company is VERY convinced that 4th order Linkwiz Riley crossovers are the best choice bar none. :shake: Unfortunately that flies in the face of most other high end speaker designer's findings. Those type of crossovers have many unwanted side effects d ...
What do you think?jeff