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The toein is to cause the first relfections from the left speaker to arrive to the right ear and vise versa.
Quote from: sts9fan on 27 Nov 2009, 01:20 amThe toein is to cause the first relfections from the left speaker to arrive to the right ear and vise versa.This is not correct.Toe in is usually used to reduce the intensity of the first reflections from the nearby wall and to widen the sweet spot slightly. When speakers are not toed in enough or at all, moving left or right of the centerline creates a situation where you have three factors shifting the image to that side - (1) the signal arrives earlier from the nearer speaker, (2) you are closer to the nearer speaker(3) you are more on-axis to the nearer speakerWhen the speakers' axes cross in front of you, if you move to one side, you are moving further off axis of the nearer speaker which balances, somewhat, the earlier arrival time of the mono component of the musical signal. This helps stabilize the image, or provide a wider sweet spot.
Joel,Looks good. Nice set of Orion's too. For sale now?Is the accentuated toe-in and near-wall placement the proper configuration for those speakers? I assume so because of the very controlled directivity of the design?Cheers,Dave.
If I understand page 5 - 6 correctly here: http://www.gedlee.com/downloads/Philosophy.pdf , then sts9fan is correct.
pardon my question, i think i've never seen anyone mentioned low powered SET amps with geddes speakers. any particular reason for that?
OT, briefly. This is my favorite cable comment, by a fellow describing his DIY speaker configuration:http://tinyurl.com/ycgs4dz
Quote from: anubisgrau on 30 Nov 2009, 08:56 pmpardon my question, i think i've never seen anyone mentioned low powered SET amps with geddes speakers. any particular reason for that?Perhaps many have not tried them. I have a pair of Consonance Cyber 845's that I'm currently using with the Abbey's and they drive them very well unless I try and push them to silly levels. The 845's are rated at 28 watts, which is a fair amount for an SET. One of these days a friend is going to bring over his Tubelab simple SE to play with but I don't know when that will happen.
Quote from: Russell Dawkins on 30 Nov 2009, 07:34 pmOT, briefly. This is my favorite cable comment, by a fellow describing his DIY speaker configuration:http://tinyurl.com/ycgs4dzThis is an idiotic post that has nothing to do with the topic at hand. It appears to be your theory that cables don't matter, but it's useless in this thread. Please stick to the topic at hand.
It was intended as comic relief for those who might have been shocked by goskers down-playing of the importance of cables.Idiotic, rude, we all have our flaws.
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