Stronger motor? Huh? The magnet has to be the right side. Seems he is talking about Lowther/Fostex FE series, leaving out a ton of other drivers. A stronger motor can also drive HF resonances.
Whizzer cone, he forgets the mechanical 2-ways and have phase issues as well as other issues.
Efficiency as high as possible? That ties in with the first point.
The nit from midbass, room, properly built… apply to all speakers.
He likes teh Cube. He likes it because it is relatively flat. Sensitivity is lower so they can get flatter response, but the bit on the Cube motor is quite out to lunch, the motor strength needs to be lower for lower sensitivity. We know the Cube has had very good reviews, but are priced beyond what most diyers can afford.
And the last bit, 1 driver for $x or 3 + an XO, the single driver will tend to have better quality. That bit is right.
This guy an (experienced?) neophyte who has just made a breakthru and is trying to explain it to himself.
A solid mix of fact and misonformation in this one. If you are already not well versed in the subject. I you don’t have the time don’t waste it watching this one.
dave
Whizzer cone, he forgets the mechanical 2-ways and have phase issues as well as other issues.
Efficiency as high as possible? That ties in with the first point.
The nit from midbass, room, properly built… apply to all speakers.
He likes teh Cube. He likes it because it is relatively flat. Sensitivity is lower so they can get flatter response, but the bit on the Cube motor is quite out to lunch, the motor strength needs to be lower for lower sensitivity. We know the Cube has had very good reviews, but are priced beyond what most diyers can afford.
And the last bit, 1 driver for $x or 3 + an XO, the single driver will tend to have better quality. That bit is right.
This guy an (experienced?) neophyte who has just made a breakthru and is trying to explain it to himself.
A solid mix of fact and misonformation in this one. If you are already not well versed in the subject. I you don’t have the time don’t waste it watching this one.
dave
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No doubt his intentions are good but thank you for being here to separate fact from fiction for us ... at least I don't see the guy replying for you to contact him via pony express telegram to receive a special gift he has for you, LOL 😉Stronger motor? Huh? The magnet has to be the right side. Seems he is talking about Lowther/Fostex FE series, leaving out a ton of other drivers. A stronger motor can also drive HF resonances.
Whizzer cone, he forgets the mechanical 2-ways and have phase ossies as well as other issues.
Efficiency as high as possible? That ties in with the first point.
The nit from midbass, room, properly built… apply to all speakers.
He likes teh Cube. He likes it because it is relatively flat. Sensitivity is lower so they can get flatter response, but the bit on the Cube motor is quite out to lunch, the motor strength needs to be lower for lower sensitivity. We know the Cube has had very good reviews, but are priced beyond what most diyers can afford.
And the last bit, 1 driver for $x or 3 + an XO, the single driver will tend to have better quality. That bit is right.
This guy an (experienced?) neophyte who has just made a breakthru and is trying to explain it to himself.
A solid mix of fact and misonformation in this one. If you are already not well versed in the subject. I you don’t have the time don’t waste it watching this one.
dave