Subject: | Re: MS speaker article |
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From: | "clay" dan.cesonrocks |
Date: | Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:18 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In Mike Feldman <> wrote: > > On 30 Jul, 2008, at 6:48 PM, clay wrote: > > > The new angle is having the sound emanate > > from a (near?) point source, i.e. both > > the main signal and the out-of-phase > > information are coming from the same > > physical box, with the 'ambient' info > > coming from a dipole (i think), co-located > > with the monopole for the 'mid' signal. > > > > Might be interesting implemented with Linaeum > monopole and dipole tweets. I've got a cache > of monopoles from when RS still had replacement > tweets in stock, but no dipoles. > > May as well just run your microphones backwards > as speakers. > > -- Mike > I was thinking the same thing. I've got a pair of Pro LX-5s somewhere - sitting in a box getting dusty, and a soldering iron nearby, I think. clay |
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