audiokinesis

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Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others?
"I’ve had Audio Notes for the past 7 years and haven’t found anything yet to replace them. Maybe I never will."I always thought the big Audio Note’s had a delicious richness about them that really stood out from the crowd. One could easily get tot... 
Technology in speakers....
"If you had say $7k to spend would you pick a 10 yrs $15-18k speaker or a newer $7-10k speaker?"At the risk of stating the obvious, I'd pick the speaker most likely to have the characteristics I was looking for.  In other words, I suggest making t... 
Audition Your Speakers Online!?
Imo the Crutchfield system does some things really well and some things not so well.  The differences you hear between one speaker and another on their site are pretty small.  There's a reason for that, which I'll keep to myself for now because I ... 
Speaker Bass Port Bungs
If they are round ports, you might google "expandable test plug".   It's a plumbing part.  That's what I use.  Duke 
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass?
noble100 wrote:  " Duke somehow compensates for this so that the in-room bass response is flatter and more accurate but I'm not certain of exactly how he does this."According to Martin Colloms and several others, "typical" room gain is about 3 dB ... 
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others?
Thank you both!  Is it okay if I publicly agree with your opinions???Cheers,Duke 
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others?
Thank you very much, Ralph and exlibris.I don't really have any speakers that meet mitch2's requirements.  My "fullrange" speakers go deeper than 40-50 Hz, and my "made to be used with subs" speakers cut off higher than that, in anticipation of th... 
Speaker With Least Room Interaction
Amp + speakers + room = a "system within a system". Imo they should all work well together. The speakers are "in the middle" in this paradigm, so they need to work well with the amp (usually not too difficult) and also with the room (often quite d... 
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass?
"Getting that done WELL, but with subs, IMHO is for experts."Then there must be a lot of experts out there, because an awful lot of people have done it.And somewhat counter-intuitively, the more subs the easier it is, because the location of any o... 
Tight bass sub recommendations
"Everything HiFi is a compromise."Amen brother!!And I agree with you that 105 Hz is usually too high for something like a Swarm.  I try to avoid letting the subs run up any higher than 80 Hz for exactly the reason you describe.There is a technique... 
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass?
"Xilica XP-3060 digital XO... isn't detrimental in regards to transparency"Thanks for posting this, as I like to have options.  Looks like it's between two and three times the price of the subwoofer amp that I use, but that would be okay in some s... 
Tight bass sub recommendations
ieales wrote: "Some liked the Bose 901 spread. Others thought it appalling."I assume you are implying that a distributed multisub system is analogous to a Bose 901.It is not.The reason is, the way the ear/brain system perceives room reflections at... 
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass?
Jnorris2005 wrote:  "One thing to be aware of is that the sub will not add clarity to the main speakers unless the sub or the preamp provides a high pass filter to them, blocking out the bass that is now to be handled by the sub. Otherwise you're... 
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass?
"To OPTIMALLY separate the (low bass) subwoofer passband from the (mid-bass) main woofer passband, it’s necessary to use a full 4th order (24dB/octave) active Linkwitz-Riley crossover."How do you know? Are you taking into account the rolloff inher... 
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass?
Vtvmtodvm wrote: "The "distributed array" concept is worthy with one notable exception: It generally (?) recommends leaving the main speakers Unfiltered."Whether or not filtering the main speakers is desirable depends on the specifics of the situa...