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But I agree, it would be fun to meet up and compare notes.Btw: when you do measure your panels can you include the KEF as a reference point for room impact.
Very Interesting! But not sure what conclusions to draw from the KEF comparison- HF drop much sooner and faster as expected and perhaps mitigates the room better in the <200Hz. What's your take?Anything else that you could see with less smoothing applied?
Hey Odal! I looked at the responses with less smoothing and nothing else really stood out. To be honest, the panels are measuring better than I imagined overall. Want to get them outdoors or proper gate these measurement to remove the room but the decay on the panels are so much longer than a normal speaker I'm afraid that it won't give as accurate picture. Reading more tonight on how to measure with REQ for a gated response... always something to do and its taking me away from building... itching to finally make a framed panel and covered with grill cloth, etc., etc.... arg!
So what do you do when you loose them? Only asking so I can try to avoid it, and perhaps we as a group can come up with ways to mod the exciters to be more durable.
> just the adhesive bond failedDo you mean simply that the exciter fell off the panel ?
The ones that failed on me have been due to the leads coming loose. Do you play the full range. I often do and let the panel decide the roll off, but probably shouldnt do that.