skorpion said:Hej BjörnO,
I think you got it right now. May be the VAS-figure took it all wrong earlier. But simulating at 60 watts is perhaps not the greatest idea either. However I would like to point you to a modelrelated paper by Martin J King which deals with using two equal units in his simulation tool: http://www.quarter-wave.com/General/Two_Drivers.pdf. Using this extends the usefulness of MJK's models quite a bit. And certainly predictions are accurate.
Skål !
/Erling
Hi Erling,
the quarter-wave.com site is up and running, but i feel
something is wrong with the link ...
Lots of friendly swedish support here ... suggest i call the
OB Project "Viking ..." (no offence meant)
Kind regards
Thanks Oliver,
I corrected the thread in my original posting. It is repeated here: http://www.quarter-wave.com/General/Two_Drivers.pdf .There was a dot to much in the end ! 'Viking' no offence since we were the conqors. However the only Tangband units I would like to test in OB, and I probably will, would be W3-1364 and W4-1320 (see latest K&T). These I think would perform top in an OB design.
/Erling
I corrected the thread in my original posting. It is repeated here: http://www.quarter-wave.com/General/Two_Drivers.pdf .There was a dot to much in the end ! 'Viking' no offence since we were the conqors. However the only Tangband units I would like to test in OB, and I probably will, would be W3-1364 and W4-1320 (see latest K&T). These I think would perform top in an OB design.
/Erling
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