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I would be interested to hear what you make of the first graph showing the difference across a wide range of the room treated against untreated.
Quote from: Browntrout on 21 Dec 2008, 06:13 pmI would be interested to hear what you make of the first graph showing the difference across a wide range of the room treated against untreated.Do you mean the graph on page 9/17? There are two problems with that graph. First, the graph labels imply it is showing a reduction in ringing time, with about 30 percent less ringing between 63 and 80 Hz. This is not physically possible given the size of these devices. not even with nine of them in the room. The data simply cannot be real.Second, the text below the graph says it shows the response, which is not the same as ringing decay time, so whoever wrote the text does not understand what the graph labels say or mean.--Ethan
Quote from: Ethan Winer on 21 Dec 2008, 08:13 pmQuote from: Browntrout on 21 Dec 2008, 06:13 pmI would be interested to hear what you make of the first graph showing the difference across a wide range of the room treated against untreated.Do you mean the graph on page 9/17? There are two problems with that graph. First, the graph labels imply it is showing a reduction in ringing time, with about 30 percent less ringing between 63 and 80 Hz. This is not physically possible given the size of these devices. not even with nine of them in the room. The data simply cannot be real.Second, the text below the graph says it shows the response, which is not the same as ringing decay time, so whoever wrote the text does not understand what the graph labels say or mean.--EthanWith all due respect (?)I did not conduct the measurements, nor were they for my acoustic resonators, so I cannot say wether or not they are "sound" however I know 100% for a fact that treating a room using acoustic resonators works, and works very well. The fact that they are "small" has nothing to do with their effectiveness (or lack there of). However your myopic obsession with "size" and preoccupation with "largess" seems to indicate a certain insecurity. Were I you, I too would be insecure. After all who will elect to destroy the aesthetic of their living rooms when a more effective, more cost effective, and discrete option is available?Thomas Edison railed against AC trying to shlep the DC power to the world- Westinghouse won that battleYours in music,Ted Denney III Lead Designer Synergistic Research Inc.
Quote from: Ted_D on 21 Dec 2008, 10:54 pmQuote from: Ethan Winer on 21 Dec 2008, 08:13 pmQuote from: Browntrout on 21 Dec 2008, 06:13 pmI would be interested to hear what you make of the first graph showing the difference across a wide range of the room treated against untreated.Do you mean the graph on page 9/17? There are two problems with that graph. First, the graph labels imply it is showing a reduction in ringing time, with about 30 percent less ringing between 63 and 80 Hz. This is not physically possible given the size of these devices. not even with nine of them in the room. The data simply cannot be real.Second, the text below the graph says it shows the response, which is not the same as ringing decay time, so whoever wrote the text does not understand what the graph labels say or mean.--EthanWith all due respect (?)I did not conduct the measurements, nor were they for my acoustic resonators, so I cannot say wether or not they are "sound" however I know 100% for a fact that treating a room using acoustic resonators works, and works very well. The fact that they are "small" has nothing to do with their effectiveness (or lack there of). However your myopic obsession with "size" and preoccupation with "largess" seems to indicate a certain insecurity. Were I you, I too would be insecure. After all who will elect to destroy the aesthetic of their living rooms when a more effective, more cost effective, and discrete option is available?Thomas Edison railed against AC trying to shlep the DC power to the world- Westinghouse won that battleYours in music,Ted Denney III Lead Designer Synergistic Research Inc.Ted, you need to understand Ethan Winer has a history of trying to discredit his competitors here on AudioCircle. It's as tho the Acoustic Circle is suppose to be his circle at times. Now I for 1 don't have a clue as to your products effectiveness or not but I would rather read about the viewpoints from members who have actually tried your products than that of acoustic competitors who like to fashion themselves as the voice of acoustics. Ted, your only review to date was pretty weak at best. Hopefully something more substantial will appear at some point? Cheers,Robin
Ted, you need to understand Ethan Winer has a history of trying to discredit his competitors here on AudioCircle. It's as tho the Acoustic Circle is suppose to be his circle at times. Now I for 1 don't have a clue as to your products effectiveness or not but I would rather read about the viewpoints from members who have actually tried your products than that of a acoustic competitor who like to fashion himself as the voice of acoustics. Ted, your only review to date was pretty weak at best. Hopefully something more substantial will appear at some point? Cheers,Robinps, I do own multiple sets of Synergistic active component video cables so I have a high respect for Synergistic Research products!
Quote from: satfrat on 21 Dec 2008, 11:11 pmTed, you need to understand Ethan Winer has a history of trying to discredit his competitors here on AudioCircle. It's as tho the Acoustic Circle is suppose to be his circle at times. Now I for 1 don't have a clue as to your products effectiveness or not but I would rather read about the viewpoints from members who have actually tried your products than that of a acoustic competitor who like to fashion himself as the voice of acoustics. Ted, your only review to date was pretty weak at best. Hopefully something more substantial will appear at some point? Cheers,Robinps, I do own multiple sets of Synergistic active component video cables so I have a high respect for Synergistic Research products! Robin,Your assertion comment about Ethan is simply not accurate.Ethan has been a very positive addition to AC (especially in the Acoustics Circle) and he simply calls bullshit when he sees it. I have seen him get along with our other Acoustics experts here at AC (even when they all might not agree on a particular subject).I think it is also important to point out that Ethan is very well respected in his field (not just here at AC) and is viewed as an "expert". RealTraps has published third party measurements (from qualified labs - not just reviews) to back up their product claims. To me, this shows that his assertions are more than theory, they are a reality. FWIW, I have performed measurements on the various RealTrap products I own and found them to perform as advertised. I can't say that for some of the other acoustics products I have purchased and/or tried form other vendors.George
Robin,This thread wasn't started by the vendor or manufacturer of the product that is being discussed, so I don't think it is in bad taste to have any of the "Acoustics Experts" on AC (Ethan, Bryan, Allen - to just name a few) chime in. This is especially true when AC members are specifically asking for their thoughts and opinions (on the product and in terms of explaining data).George
Quote from: zybar on 21 Dec 2008, 11:35 pmQuote from: satfrat on 21 Dec 2008, 11:11 pmTed, you need to understand Ethan Winer has a history of trying to discredit his competitors here on AudioCircle. It's as tho the Acoustic Circle is suppose to be his circle at times. Now I for 1 don't have a clue as to your products effectiveness or not but I would rather read about the viewpoints from members who have actually tried your products than that of a acoustic competitor who like to fashion himself as the voice of acoustics. Ted, your only review to date was pretty weak at best. Hopefully something more substantial will appear at some point? Cheers,Robinps, I do own multiple sets of Synergistic active component video cables so I have a high respect for Synergistic Research products! Robin,Your assertion comment about Ethan is simply not accurate.Ethan has been a very positive addition to AC (especially in the Acoustics Circle) and he simply calls bullshit when he sees it. I have seen him get along with our other Acoustics experts here at AC (even when they all might not agree on a particular subject).I think it is also important to point out that Ethan is very well respected in his field (not just here at AC) and is viewed as an "expert". RealTraps has published third party measurements (from qualified labs - not just reviews) to back up their product claims. To me, this shows that his assertions are more than theory, they are a reality. FWIW, I have performed measurements on the various RealTrap products I own and found them to perform as advertised. I can't say that for some of the other acoustics products I have purchased and/or tried form other vendors.GeorgeSorry George but I disagree. As much as Ethan Winer is respected in his field, it doesn't give him the right to continually slam his acoustic competitors in the Acoustic Circle, a place that's open to all manufacturer's, not just Real Traps. And the fact that you own his products doesn't carry much weight with me about your opinion concerning his comments on competing businesses IMHO. Let him get his own Circle if he wants to rant about other products,,,, NOT IN A COMPETING MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT THREAD!!! It's bad form IMHO.Cheers,Robinps, I ALSO own Real Trap products.