Ahh, shades of the "sweet 16" home brew speaker with an array of 16 each 4
inch speakers in 4x4 configuration. "Improved" by installing in a plywood
box inside another plywood box with sand between the boxes. "Youthful
listeners could turn it up to distortion!!"
As good as anything coming out of B)ogus O)bviously S)tupidly E)ngineered.
Price performance ratio? Look at the price of their noise cancelling
headset and the "real" specs.
Patrick AF5CK
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From: "bill steffey NY9H" <NY9Hpa@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 7:34 PM
To: "Richard (Rick) Karlquist" <richard@karlquist.com>; "Jim Lux"
<jimlux@earthlink.net>
Cc: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] rotating delta loop
You could even get sued.
Remember Bose Audio suing consumer reports? You would also get
flack from the acolyt...'
when bose introduced their multi speaker facing the wall...
not only did 'consumer's' not like it ;;;
the guys at the other manufacturers had little regard for the "science"
using multiple 4" midrange drivers with HUGH 15-20 db eq at the bottom &
top
causing most amps to run out of power , and go mushy
no highs...no lows ...must be bose.....
Paul Klispch from Arkansas said "' Ho Hum another " breakthru in Physics"
or as one of the engineers at JBL, who went on to be one the the west
coast leading recording studio designers...called it "a transient
intermodulation distortion generator"... all those drivers putting out the
same output creating
a mess of mixing delay times at the listeners ears...
bill /3
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