Sloped baffle


Some great speakers have it, some don't. Is it an important feature?
psag
Remember, that long post is essentially a non-scientific, non-specific, biased piece of salesmanship by a guy who builds products that allegedly conform to this behavior.

I have no horse in the race. But I do like some speakers in each camp...those that conform (proven by measurements) and those that don't. I have to submit that time coherence is not the driving factor in speaker sound.

Put another way: an absolutely horrible, highly distorted speaker that is time coherent could easily be made, and great ones that are not are also made.

Again: listen with your own ears.
Kiddman, no one benefits from your insults.

If you did the math, or at least read my technical papers and relevant papers in the AES Journals, and above all hear what everyone we know hears, you would agree with me, no doubt.

You could read my letter to six moons describing the problems that measuring speakers presents, and WHY each measurement technique has particular problems. No Roy opinions there-- just scientifically-tested facts accepted by the AES.

The complete sets of measurements we post on our website for our speakers are far more detailed than any others anywhere out there.

You are wrong about being able to make a highly-distorted speaker somehow time-coherent. Its drivers themselves would not even be minimum-phase to begin with (that is, well-behaved) to be able to employ the required first-order crossover.

Best regards,
Roy
07-04-14: Kiddman
........I have to submit that time coherence is not the driving factor in speaker sound.

Put another way: an absolutely horrible, highly distorted speaker that is time coherent could easily be made,.....
Kiddman, I'm afraid you are quite clueless & remain so. you really have no idea, do you? The more you write, the more ignorance you show in this matter...