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Join Date: Sep 2002
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thanks again for everything you share with us at DIYADUIO and the DIY dommunity
Best Regards Ken L
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Nelson,
Looks very interesting! Thank you |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Don't bother the wifes... Just build it!
I've heard a similar (big) system nd the only thing I can say is these sound better than great! |
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Edit: i see, as i read the paper, that nelson didn't miss this, as he is translating it to little horn. really it looks like a little big horn to me... naybe a premonition of what may happen when you surprise your wife with them dave
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Indiana
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Nelson,
Congratulations! I think they look terrific. Industrial art with a purpose. Hats off once again for extracting the very most from the very least(~). I'm sure many do not/will not compute the real joy in taking an idea completely through to the fringes, even if the result is only 50 Hz. A glorious 50 Hz it is, too, I'll bet. Much more elegant than brute force and 20mm excursion. Tim P.S. Love that baltic birch. Takes me and both sons to move my stuff too. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: utrecht
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Beautifull
In a modest 12.000 cub. ft. room you can hardly call it following Klein shape (as much volume in as outside) Besides wives loving it or not, did you test/listen to it in a real life (Klein) environment (2000 cub.ft. or so) Will that significantly affect the performance? |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
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El PipeO and Kleinhorn? Sounds like a mad scientist taking parts from different sources and combining them together to achieve his greatest creation!
Nelson Frankenstein? |
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