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"I would be no surprised that in the case of proper use the GOTO-type approach and Fane-type approach would perform identically properly"Both the Fane and the Goto where used as compression drivers, so there where no principal differences of use."Do ...
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Hello again Romy and cats... sorry so slow in replying to this thread... the recent posts generated an automatic email reminder... :^)so a few things... one, there is a pair of Goto 370 on eBay and pictures of insides... the newer ones are made the s...
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Yes, it turned out to be the emails from GOTO importer. I am not completely understood if the horn at the picture above is an official GOTO product. The Ming Su said that the horn was build locally by Jeffrey Jackson with the support of GOTO but then...
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FYI - for all,The GOTO is a very small company located in Japan that has devoted the whole 3 generations of GOTO family to produce only one product line - the GOTO speaker driver. The annual production capacity is 240 driver units which me...
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Romy!Just to be cleared, GOTO has never claimed that time alignment is not important nor to suggest their customer that time alignment is not important. In a home listening environment, it is very difficult to do time alignment with a 3 or 4 way...
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http://twogoodears.blogspot.com/2013/07/sum-goto-unit-usa-nice-marriage.html...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]That is my constant dilemma while
I socializing with audio people. Om a surface the question about T/S parameters for Goto is reasonable.
It means now I need to correlate whoever I know Goto user and the people who
know ...
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Here is frequency response without horn:Here is in my 46Hz horn (green is GOTO, blue is Supravox):...
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And I've successfully integrated GOTO with 200Hz LeCleach, believe me or not.
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Some of you remember as a few months ago a Russian guy pup
up at this site with GOTO 146 driver and
wanted to build a midbass horns with them. I naturally took interest as I never
dealt with Japanese 4” compression drivers and I though it might be...
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Hello Johan, Great pics, the diaphragm appears really thin, almost like gold leaf for guilding...I have a question about the screw mount that Goto uses. Did you by any chance find some kind of flange (for pipes) that would work as an adaptor? Pe...
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Hi Romy,Well, this is my (and my dad's) first horn system so we're learning/building one step at a time. Our motivation is simple, to use horns as low as possible.The very first DIY configuration was:TAD ET-703TAD 4002GOTO 505TTTAD 1603 Woo...
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I have only heard GOTO drivers one time, and in that system they were time-aligned:http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?postID=7467#7467 The closest I could come to describing the SOUND, when the source was right; (Ch...
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The people who have brain, ears and common since were always wondering why Goto-company always discarded time-alignment even as a subject. I personally always thought that it was just ignorance on the side of the Goto-company and the Goto-users ...
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My definition of “Japanese sound” is different than yours and I do not feel that Japanese sound is characterized by “tilted up high frequencies character”.
http://www.RomyTheCat.com/TreeItem.aspx?PostID=1959
I think if you are acc...
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GOTO always recommend to use 1st order active crossover and 2nd order passive crossover. The reason to use 2nd order for passive crossover is to protect the driver. Of course, the user can use whatever they like the best but the recommendation ...
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[quote user="MINGSU"]As you pointed out, there is no simple answer but manufacture recommendation should be the 1st to try.[/quote] Well, I have no idea why you stress the manufacture recommendations. I do not think it was the subject at all, not to ...
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[quote user="MINGSU"]I think most of reader get my point of the car examples. The main point is to follow the manufacture recommendation on how to use the driver. Of course, if you want to do something different, that is your choice but don't come ...
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A few days back a Goto SG-555PS driver pop up for sale in Australia. My idea to try this Goto is because it has diaphragm in front and it would be easy for time-aliment. I was considering getting it but the price was too high for my need. If I kn...
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Hm…m… I do not know how about that.
Well, the SG146XX
where the most interesting from one perspective and the most problematic from
another perspective. Goto, never gave to SG146 an option to moderate resonance
frequency and without it I feel i...
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user="martinshorn"]This is at least how i (surprisingly) perceived
Goto: very wild - though not colored, respectively. And very important how
you choose your words - the way of presentation. This is a fine but
important difference to "havi...
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[quote user="MINGSU"] Since they are very old pair of driver, I will recommend you to send them to GOTO Japan to make sure the driver are up to the spec. so you can be sure …. [/quote] Ok, but then they need to send them to me then in order I inform ...
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[quote user="MINGSU"]GOTO always recommend to use 1st order active crossover and 2nd order passive crossover. The reason to use 2nd order for passive crossover is to protect the driver. Of course, the user can use whatever they like the best but the ...
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The 37 is 20 year old model and it is not in production anymore. The current production model for export market are 370(110dB), 370DX(113dB), 3880S(116dB).The driver spec. is 400Hz to 18kHz but the recommended crossover range is 1kHz-5kHz with S600 ...
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Thanks, Be, for a correction but the fun part is no one acknowledged your blander. The Goto drivers I think are exotic terra incognito for most people and I think it is how Goto Company is willing to keep it. No one talk about nuts and bolt of Goto c...
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[quote user="be"]Both the Fane and the Goto where used as compression drivers, so there where no principal differences of use. [/quote]
Wow, who made such experiment? Bring this person to my forum, it would be interesting to interview him! I still d...
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[quote user="Kcct82"]
Hey Romy,
Goto makes 12" and 15" woofers at 100db. I recently found out they make a small two way system using an 8" woofer. The 8 incher's range is 55hz-8000hz so I'm thinking it might be a good candidate for use with 60Hz h...
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Hi All,This is Ming Su and I am the US distributor for GOTO and J.C. Verdier. I thought that I will share with you about my new midbass horn. As you know by now, Jeffrey Jackson from http://experiencemusic.net/ help me on this project.&nb...
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[quote user="MINGSU"]You can hear a full 4 way GOTO in this event next month. Come down, stop by, enjoy and judge yourself, in person.
http://www.capitalaudiofest.com/ July 8-10 in Rockville, MD.[/quote]
It looks like out friend M...
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I interacted at AU site where Tuyen was trying to build his new installation:
http://killerdac.com/forum/index.php?topic=60.0
Eventually I withdrew myself from that community as it was very much beneath my level. I do not have an...
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