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Hi Roy,Put several pages of a newspaper over a driver cabinet or TL opening and tap it - the same returning entrapped energies you hear can never fail but to come back out and re-influence a LS cone after the music has already moved on.By the time box characteristics are 'dulled' by damping so too is LS reproduction because the relationships of rear of cone pressures and inner wall reflections are merely modified, not removed.Have those AudioKinesis loudspeakers been compared side by side with a decent open baffle ?And if any cabinet is euphonically 'tuned', again the augmentation cannot arise until after the energising wavefront has moved on.Whenever rear of cone energies are used to tune or augment front output, even with TLs, the energy which was subtracted from the original cone motion should already have contributed to the forward output. Thus the leading edge or transient amplitude of forward radiating sound pressure wave has already suffered a subtraction, and this is why the 'hit' from say a snare drum can become reduced and muddied as soon as you put a driver in a cabinet; the rear of the cone is doing work against or generating a secondary trapped pressure wave within enclosed air.Snare drum strikes are physically, as well as audibly, much more realistic from an open baffled driver.Box loudspeakers might also do louder 'bass' without being large, and be much easier to position within a room than a dipole, but when it comes to immediacy and open reproduction from a kick drum the same stored energy aspects arise. The initial kick from a boxed driver is less because rear of cone energy is being stored to augment front output later in the cycle, and thus the sound becomes more of a dull 'thud' than the pedal induced air flick.At the same time however, the roll-off of a driver on a baffle can be just as severe below Fs as with a resonant cabinet, due to baffle and driver losses combining. So in order to sound natural, the very low bass from a baffle will still need *additional* correction, or additional driver area to compensate for both phase change and displacement loss below driver Fs if a low Fs driver is not used.Cheers ......... Graham.
It would be nice to come up with an OB for less than $1,000 able to compete with them on equal terms.-Roy
If those have comparable sound quality to the AudioKinesis and/or Emerald Physic that would be fantastic.
Quote from: rajacat on 19 Apr 2008, 09:43 pmIf those have comparable sound quality to the AudioKinesis and/or Emerald Physic that would be fantastic. EP=$3500AK=$9000
Yeah, certainly would be interested in your super clone of the CS2. The CS2s are $3000 currently although I've heard that there will be an increase soon. Also there's all the mods, upgrades to the DSP to tempt you. -Roy