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These DML panels are very open, spacious and free of any box resonances... akin to an open baffle speaker. Personally, I think they will integrate best with an open baffle speaker but Sedge has good success with a transmission line. Also, commercially Tectonic used a Heil ATM tweeter 6KHz and above (fast rise time/transient response) and Gobel uses a high-tech DML really full-range with conventional boxed woofers to handle bass duties below 170Hz. So many different combinations have been produced so no technical limits to what can be done.I think placement in the room is more important than integrating with other types of speakers. I find that they need more room like an OB for best performance (so why not go ahead a build a small U frame or SLOB under the panels??? )
I have some exciters from PE I ordered reading the thread over there...can anyone recommend a size panel for mid range?..I'm not worried about bass...looking for live ambiance..thanks for any reply
I too have been away for a few days holiday ,just got back,there's a lot of questions,not sure where to start.Shellac.It might still be going through it's ageing process? Can't wait a year though,as it is at the moment it adds weight and dampens the panel ,a bit like doping a paper cone,for me not so good as it makes the sound smoother but softer with loss of detail.As for the pva treatment ,I don't actually regard this as damping if anything it does the opposite ,I first noticed this when used on cc ,the pva helped spread the sound across the panel and helped the panel sound less cardboardy .It did the same sort of job to the bog standard eps ,but now with the horrible sounding skin removed and replaced with pva ,it's a win win situation.My TLS have doped cones ,they sound great with jazz or classical music ,but put on some heavy rock and they start to sound like my nan knitted them from old pair's of socks!Steve
For a cheap and convenient "starter" system, it hard to beat the Dayton Audio iMM-6 Calibrated Measurement Microphone for iPhone iPad Tablet and Android along with the Audio Tools app. I also have a 1/12 octave RTA ($4.99) which is pretty reasonable resolution all things considered. You will also need one of the many (free) freq. generators. I use pink noise to get a general idea of the response.The DA mic is calibrated and you use AT to import the cal file. You can't compensate for the room with this simple setup. For most accurate "measurements" you should make measurements outside. But this is just handy and can be wiped out for quick tests and certainly gets you into the ballpark as to what is going on with the panels from a freq. response perspective.Sounds like you have been busy!! Very interested to hear about panel materials, suspension and sizes used and some of the insights you gleaned. Did you have a favorite or a couple that stood out?
I'd like to point out that I don't spend all my time in the kitchen washing clothes and cleaning dishes................................. .....i don't have time,not with all the house work I have to do