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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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I am considering to build a Sonus Faber Amati alike speaker,
Don't these curve look great !http://www.hifi-notes.com/sonusfaber...brikage-nl.htm But i also like the TP-3W speaker of John. http://www.geocities.com/kreskovs/John1.html Cause he solved the drivers phase correction in a physical matter. So : 1. should i build the Sonus Faber Amati alike with an electrical phase compensation ? 2. or make it a mix of both ? And as additional requirement, i'd like it to be a WMTMW grtz Simon |
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either one.
a simpler method that works is to have 3 boxes or 5 (one for each driver) in this case and move then back and forth so you can see what sounds right. once you have an idea you can built a single box. one day I will build a speaker using this technique; today I got enough on my plate.
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