(before someone accuses me of spamming the forum; my "interviews" are not monentized. I am just sharing the chat links for those who may find them informative and educational)
Join myself and Laurie for some good discussion on September 26 at 1pm CST. We plan to talk about the following topics:
1) enclosure resonances and their causes
2) the "birth" of a speaker design from a manufacturer's perspective
We will take some questions if we have time. I hope to see you all there and hope you will at least give Laurie a "thank you" for taking time to help us all learn some valuable lessons from someone who has a lifetime of experience*.
*For some history on Mr. Fincham, check out this excerpt from this AES presser:
Join myself and Laurie for some good discussion on September 26 at 1pm CST. We plan to talk about the following topics:
1) enclosure resonances and their causes
2) the "birth" of a speaker design from a manufacturer's perspective
We will take some questions if we have time. I hope to see you all there and hope you will at least give Laurie a "thank you" for taking time to help us all learn some valuable lessons from someone who has a lifetime of experience*.
*For some history on Mr. Fincham, check out this excerpt from this AES presser:
After more than 20years at THX, Fincham continues to pursue a lifetime passion for designing speaker systems and associated electronics.
Laurie has spent most of his working career in audio engineering, specializing in the theory and design of loudspeakers. He has designed drivers and systems for professional, domestic and musical instrument applications whilst working in turn for Goodmans Loudspeakers, Celestion and KEF Electronics in the United Kingdom and supplementing his engineer’s income by playing 5-string upright bass in various jazz groups. In 1971, while at KEF Electronics, Laurie co-developed the first FFT based measurement system for loudspeaker measurement and modelling. In the early nineties, he moved to the United States to work for Infinity Systems before joining THX in 1998.
Laurie is a life fellow of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), recipient of the AES Silver Medal and a member of the Acoustical Society of America
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