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Very interesting and elegant designs. I'd like to see more done with this.
From looking at the pictures, I take it that the phase plugs shown are a non-invasive way of adding the modification by suspending it over the cone (and not cutting the dustcap off.) This also shows something of the EnABL technique in that the modifications are shaping sound by varietal methods. And that the desings shown could be more dynamic than EnABL. How does any of this effect the listening experience? |
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