What Do You Think . . . and How Does It Work?


While watching vids on YouTube, I came across this pipe speaker design from a Dr. Linkwitz (see below).   The sound of this speaker is said to be impressive.  I was wondering if you know about this, how it works and what you think of this speaker design.  Also, what do you think would be the best room placement for such a speaker, and would you be tempted to build them?

https://www.linkwitzlab.com/Pluto/intro.htm
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Showing 3 responses by millercarbon

Credentialism is a sickness of our times. But since you bring it up kenjit, where did you get your PhD?
That you see those qualities in yourself asvjerry, is probably the best indication that you don't have NPD. Those with NPD wouldn't see it, and certainly wouldn't admit it. The normal people see many of the qualities of personality disorders in themselves. The ones that don't are the ones you have to worry about.


Whew! I saw myself in every single one of those! In spades! But since I know that, no worries, can't be me. What a relief!  

Duke truly is a gentleman. When I looked up narcissist in my PDR there was a picture of kenjit. So maybe he's not a narcissist, he really is important after all!

Must be half a dozen times now I've suggested people build a sub from ABS, lay it on the floor or stand it in a corner. Hsu made a sub for cars that was little more than a pipe with a driver at one end. Its physics- the pipe is a good shape, cheap, easy, and favors the physics of acoustics. On the inside its shape is strong and resists vibration. On the outside its curves diffract and disperse. What's not to like?