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Zobsky-I believe "slam" is usually a function more of the mid-bass, as you are pointing out, and also that sometimes cutting off the deep bass gives the perception (false) of an increase in "slam". Is that your observation too, or am I mis-remembering my own speaker systems of the past?
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metal panels my metal panels are two 11 thou ali sheets [don't know metric]glued together with spray mount,my freind thought this was my best sounding panel so far but it is not as efficiant as cc[at least 6db less]. they are about 2ftx2ft they do not go low say 250 hz .larger panels do go a bit lower though. I have spreed myself a bit thin with all these panels.maybe I should set up a pair as a ref and see if I can get a more efficiant one to sound as good ,its easily said but I have changed these around so many times that I think my heads going to fall off I Just remembered I have some 2inch or so styrene panels in my loft I think it has paper on each side ,will this kill the efficiancy of styrene[at least 6db better than anything so far? oh well hey ho here we go again!
Has anyone looked at the "mission M-cube" a guy on another forum had a set that failed and wanted some help with replacing his setup. Once i looked into his setup i noticed in one of the images this system uses NXT technology.What are they doing here? The little cubes measure 3-4" what is the panel material they are using? How are they getting any kind of decent sound using such a small panel?Are they using the stands some how to help carry the sound?In the image, the red part of the cube is cloth that you can change the colors of to match room decor. So is this part of how the sound gets out? Using the front panel as direction, and then the back of the panel to spread the sound outward?This thing is interesting