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In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: Another setup with ceiling hornsPosted by Romy the Cat on: 9/22/2009
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Here is another installation where midbass horns are ceiling-mounted. The solution is very elegant but I do not completely agree with it. One of the rules of the game is that lower frequencies shall not be radiated from the space between higher frequencies. So, I would like to see those ceiling-mounted horns to be spread way to the side of the room and the room to be much wider. Also, I would like to see the upper MF and lower MF of this playback inverted – the multi-sell horn goes to bottom and the upper MF goes up. In the configuration like this the system is begged do an upperbass channel that would sit udders the upper MF. This would allow to drive the multi-sell lighter and to have an upperbass bass would set the sores presence at the floor and would balance out the virtual virtual axis of the playback. I do not think that all of it a problem for this installation as it most likely a relatively far-felid system. It would be interesting to know also of the owner was trying to deal in any ways with look like substantial time days from midbass….
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