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My ongoing development project, this time featuring Peggy Lee's "Fever." I had not known until recently that Miss Lee wrote additional verses for this song, including the Shakespeare quotations and allusions. I owe debts of gratitude to Corwin Butterworth, Jim Tuomy, and Curt Campbell for their wonderful contributions to this 2-way loudspeaker with Passive Radiators. The crossover point is 2.4kHz; the box tuning is circa 42Hz, and there is extension to circa 34Hz. Largely because the Fs of the PTT5.25 is 32Hz, while the Passive Radiators (two per speaker) have an Fs of 20Hz.
The client approves, so, it's time to build the other speaker of the pair!
john
My ongoing development project, this time featuring Peggy Lee's "Fever." I had not known until recently that Miss Lee wrote additional verses for this song, including the Shakespeare quotations and allusions. I owe debts of gratitude to Corwin Butterworth, Jim Tuomy, and Curt Campbell for their wonderful contributions to this 2-way loudspeaker with Passive Radiators. The crossover point is 2.4kHz; the box tuning is circa 42Hz, and there is extension to circa 34Hz. Largely because the Fs of the PTT5.25 is 32Hz, while the Passive Radiators (two per speaker) have an Fs of 20Hz.
The client approves, so, it's time to build the other speaker of the pair!
john