Too Tall wrote on Wed, 02 June 2004 09:49 | ||
I have only glanced at several horn response programs and that was long enough for me to realize I had little understanding of the process and wouldn't know good from useless results. I would do it if I thought I had enough experience to pull it off, but I don't. I realize putting down "hard" number for this looks like a fairly certain way of letting yourself in for a boatload of crap from anyone who ever lunches a driver. But in the end it isn't any different from the other figures stated in the specs for RMS and peak capabilities. They are just "guidelines" only this time they relate to the number boxes stacked together. In the end I understand if Eminence and SPL do not wish to undertake this. Hopefully one of the LAB sub owners that have the requisite experience will take on the task. BTW I just started playing with a new feature in Praxis that charts "Maximum level capabilities" for a speaker over a selected range for THD, single frequency 2nd and 3rd harmonics, peak clip and compression from a stimulus Bill Walso has named a "wavelet". It sounds like a "clunk" and a "pop" mixed into one sound. After I get a handle on this I will try talking Al into letting me give the LAB subs a ride. Too Tall |