On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:32:37 -0400, Paul Christensen wrote:
>The problem is with the way the speaker mounts 
>to the cabinet.  A simple baffle would eliminate the short-circuiting of the 
>back-wave.  That is THE reason why the stock K3 speaker sounds so "thin."
Agreed. In the pro audio world, we think of one or more cone drivers and 
their enclosure as a loudspeaker system, and that's how I view the speaker in 
the K3. 
>My favorite speaker with any Com radio is either the Realistic Minimus 7 or 
>11 -- the only R/S products I own.  I've owned the Omni VII and K3 at the 
>same time.  When using the Minimus 7, the audio quality between both rigs 
>sounded identical to me.
Yes. I've not owned or measured any of the Minimus products, but they have 
been widely used as testing speakers by sound contractors for years. I use a 
pair of 5-inch TOA that have very flat response, good voltage sensitivity, 
and very uniform coverage. I bought them nearly 20 years ago to use as signal 
sources when measuring the acoustics of a space where I was hired to design a 
sound system. Now that I'm quasi-retired, they've found a new home in my 
shack. I didn't mention them, because they've been out of production for 
nearly 15 years. 
73,
Jim K9YC
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