AJinFLA said:
Paranoia? Self doubt? I would consult with your psychiatrist. I concede to their expertise in these areas.
Perhaps, like many tales, they have "grown" taller with age?
If you claim so.
That's not a good indication that 16hz was measured. Or anything else.
It would be much cheaper and less time consuming for me, if you were to get help, get the measurement software you own working and post some measurements on your image hosting site. No?
Then we could all see that 16hz response from the no eq 26hz Fs dipole drivers eh. As you claim.
cheers,
AJ
No, no paranoia or self doubt. I just know how you are. And so what, I forgot exactly how tall they were. Wow. But I was right, they WERE 24" square. LOL
And as for the TrueRTA software, that was on my old laptop, and for whatever reason, it didn't want to work right. Maybe it was some kind of conflict with the onboard soundcard. Who knows, who cares. The thing is, it DID work on my server PC just fine once I got the cabling, mic preamp and everything run into the other room, and whether you believe it or not, that 16Hz was the measured results. I never posted it because the thread had pretty much died at that point and I was sick of dealing with you on it every single time. Also one of the reasons I left this site for nearly a year.
"It would be much cheaper and less time consuming for me".. Yeah, like I care about what's easier for you. LOL
I have no reason what so ever to lie, knowing darn well anyone on this board could easily go out, buy these same drivers, build the same baffles and come up with very similar results as room modes would have very little impact on the final results. Anyone is more than welcome to prove me wrong, and not be out a lot of money in the process. I even spoke to Seigfried Linkwitz on a number of occations about these dipoles and even he was quite positive about them.
Much like most other "normal" people, I don't get tied up in software and mathematical predictions. If you want to find out if something is going to work, you just have to build the darn thing and see what happens, which is exactly what I did. You on the other hand just get all moody because my "claims" don't jive with your calculations. Tough, too bad.
If you don't like it, then prove me wrong and build those dipoles. Unless you're affraid to because you'll find out the same results I got and realize that you've been wrong all these years. But knowing you, you'd probably alter the results to try and prove me wrong anyway.
Looks like you've got some work to do, so get crackin'! LOL