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THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ Fritz doesn’t use capacitors in his crossovers. And how does that disprove my point? He does not publish his circuits online does he? So why should I reveal all my secrets? Every designer can only reveal so much. Once again kenidjit strikes ... | |
Experienced only: What have you done with room correction? You cant correct a room with DSP. I have tried and I can confirm it does not work. It comes back to the time domain response. You can correct tone using EQ but you cant fix ringing which is the real issue. So throw your mini DSP away as it wont wo... | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ Hopefully @kenjit can clarify what he means, so we are not left guessing. There are many sources of ringing within the speaker. The cabinet can ring, the driver can ring, the crossover parts can ring. We need to stop all ringing wherever it occ... | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ How wold you define “right”? Are there some specific measurements that show when one is more right than another? we need to look at the cumulative spectral decay to ensure that its 0ms at all frequencies from 20hz to 20khz. I've never seen any ... | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ @erik_squires Kenjit, who has never designed a speaker, This is also a false accusation. I have designed speakers. But just as all speaker designers will not reveal their secrets, why should I? If you have spent years tuning a speaker why sho... | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ @timlub You know Kenji, you are one person that I wish that i would have never responded to when contacted Likewise. You misled me into thinking a design would be forthcoming, even giving me a deadline yet you then pulled out at the last min... | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ Why focus on the motor alone? it can be also due to the input signal current, the mass of the driver etc What you are calling time domain response is in direct correlation to drivers alignment combined with each drivers natural rolloff and cross... | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ @timlub feel free to correct me if you think I do not have a correct funamental understanding | |
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE MUST READ What is Time Domain Response? I explained that at the beginning of this topic. Time domain response is how fast the speaker responds. I thought the Motor assembly was the biggest part of how or why a speaker starts & stops. Rubbish. Th... | |
Pleasurably better, not measurably better I use and respect measurements all the time, but I will never let any one of them dictate to me what I actually like listening to. You have no choice. What you hear is measurable. As long as you measure correctly it can be measured. Whether its... | |
A Question About Time Alignment @jerryg123 It is an audiophile that has achieved a higher level of knowledge and understanding than other audiophiles about how to obtain perfection. We know what to listen for and we do not settle for anything less than perfection. | |
A Question About Time Alignment It doesn't sit well to have a Master Speaker tuner and Master Audiophile that is so uncapable of doing his own work to come to me with no humbleness and then post this publicly.... Tim it does not sit well with me that you tried to tune my spe... | |
A Question About Time Alignment Phase really is time, if drivers are out of phase with each other, frequencies are leaving the drivers at different times, thus effecting time alignment. I hope this all makes sense and helps in some way. Tim No you are just confusing the iss... | |
A Question About Time Alignment in colloquial speech fast or slow refers to time. For example fast food refers to food that is prepared quickly. There is no mention of distance in that. | |
Cost break down of hifi system Dont waste your money on cables and dacs theyre all the same and you will save thousands by doing that. |