I did one "lifted up" (REW) that way first, too, but I also found it useful to see how you set it up, too, @XMechanik -- thanks.
Xmechanik, I just read the review of your Mechano23 open source speakers. What a magnificent design!
You put many professional designers and brands to shame. An extraordinary balancing act between performance, complexity and cost.
My most sincere applause.
You put many professional designers and brands to shame. An extraordinary balancing act between performance, complexity and cost.
My most sincere applause.
For those who haven't seen the review: LINK. Amir (the reviewer) is a tough sell, but he loved the Mechano23:
"Innovation sometimes comes from unexpected places. Such is the case with Mechano23 speaker. Member @@XMechanik has produced a masterpiece here. I can't think of a more optimized design in such a packaging and at such a reasonable cost. This is a speaker that you do not in any way apologize for. It rivals the best commercial speakers. Add to this the open-source nature of it and I can't think of more praise I can heap on it!!!"
Take a bow @XMechanik
"Innovation sometimes comes from unexpected places. Such is the case with Mechano23 speaker. Member @@XMechanik has produced a masterpiece here. I can't think of a more optimized design in such a packaging and at such a reasonable cost. This is a speaker that you do not in any way apologize for. It rivals the best commercial speakers. Add to this the open-source nature of it and I can't think of more praise I can heap on it!!!"
Take a bow @XMechanik
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