Why do you always talk about building full-range speakers from small broadband elements, Danny ,?
Danny: (pause) I'm building a pair.
Reg: What?
Danny: I want to be building them. From now on, I want you all to give me support in this.
Reg: What !?
Danny: That's my right as a speaker builder
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Reg: But it will not be good sound then, bass will be bad with masses of distortion and ..
Danny: Do not oppress me.
Reg: I do not oppress you, Danny - you do not have the laws of physics with you, how do you get that together?
Judith: Here! I have an idea. Suppose you agree that Danny actually can not
make them sound good, which is nobody's fault, not even Amirs, but that he may have the "right" to bulid them and think they sound good?!
Francis: Good idea, Judith. We will fight the oppressors for your right to.. get these speakers.....
Reg: (pissed off) What's the * point *?
Francis: What?
Reg: What's the point of fighting for his right to have these speakers, when he can not make them sound good?
Francis: It is symbolic of our struggle against Amir.
Reg: It's symbolic of his struggle against reality.
Edit
Small broadband elements have the potential they have. Compromise, regarding the sound with two pieces, and build....or like these, harness the potential in them and build something like this. Requires a lot of EQ but apart from that, line speakers have great advantages.
So that goes against my little joke. But it's about reaping the potential and making something sensible, really good, out of small broadband elements.
Another update: the 'sandwich' panels are done! As you can see in the below pictures, Green Glue has been applied between the panels (2x12mm birch plywood) There are some panels missing, they will be done a bit later The next phase will be to put together the back of the speaker, paint it (with...
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