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That's certainly interesting. But the critical phrase is "audible diffraction." I wonder whether he's really performed the kind of blinded, controlled A-B comparisons that would be necessary to establish what's audible and what isn't. I'm not necessarily denying that it's audible, but it's an open question. I wonder how many people could really hear the difference between a good speaker with its grill on and off. There are big differences in the measured response, but I've tried that test on some people, and it was flunk city.
So do the SongTower's implement a 3/4" roundover, or any roundover at all for that matter?
But it this experiemtn, one speaker is a short standmount, the other is a tall floorstander... how can we attribute the listening differences to the roundovers alone??? Surely Dave should be able to identify the confounding factor in his little experiement.
One pair of cabinets was the 1801 floorstanding version having square edges. The other cabinet was the 1801 stand mounted version with a 1 1/2" radius roundover.
1. There is a positive aesthetic, measurable and theoretical impact of a nice baffle edge roundover. 2. It ain't audible.
I have little doubt people heard differences, but I'm surprised that Dave was not able to measure any differences.On the other hand, I think that in the past, Dave has also noted that he could measure differences, but couldn't hear them.Nevermind.But it this experiemtn, one speaker is a short standmount, the other is a tall floorstander... how can we attribute the listening differences to the roundovers alone??? Surely Dave should be able to identify the confounding factor in his little experiement.
The pictures of the SongTower RT's in Pau Ferro Rosewood at the top of this thread were just too much to take. I just ordered a pair finished with the same veneer! aaI have mostly been a lurker here, with occasional inquiries about the Veracity QW and HT2. But, with an optional ribbon tweeter now available in the lower cost SongTowers, I could not resist Salk speakers any longer. Based on all the positive remarks on this forum and elsewhere regarding the SongTowers and Salk speakers in general, I am optimistic that these will be just what I am looking for. Here's what I'll be feeding tunes to the SongTowers with:VPI Scoutmaster w/Dynavector XX2MkiiRega SaturnModwright SWP9.0 Sig. phono preampModwright SWL9.0 Sig. line stage preampWyred 4 Sound SX500 monoblock power amps
The good news - it motivated me to get off my @ss and finally place my order for the SongTower RTs and a SongCenter. So, in about 30 days I finally get to hear what all the buzz is about...and, I am jacked. Just wanted to again thank Nuance, funk and all you other poor Salk junkies...