Saw this on rec.audio.pro - thought it might be fun to share.
http://www.theanalogdept.com/molinier.htm
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Yeah, I guess there's a cult for everyone these days.
Looks like the guy who built this must be the Reverend Sun Myun Moon of the vinyl/tube/horn followers.
Thomas
Looks like the guy who built this must be the Reverend Sun Myun Moon of the vinyl/tube/horn followers.
Thomas
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Just a point.... BIG doesn't necessarily have to mean LOUD.
One very good approach to low distortion loudspeaker design is to use a large array of drivers with a lot of surface area. This way you can move the same volume of air (sound volume) with much less effort on the part of each individual component.... smaller amplitudes and greater heat dissipation resulting in reduced distortion and dynamic compression.
My problem with this system is its predilection towards compression drivers, horns, and tube amplifiers - components with a lot of snake oil hype, but rather abysmal performance specs.
Thomas
One very good approach to low distortion loudspeaker design is to use a large array of drivers with a lot of surface area. This way you can move the same volume of air (sound volume) with much less effort on the part of each individual component.... smaller amplitudes and greater heat dissipation resulting in reduced distortion and dynamic compression.
My problem with this system is its predilection towards compression drivers, horns, and tube amplifiers - components with a lot of snake oil hype, but rather abysmal performance specs.
Thomas
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Man... most of the guys on that site have wayyyyyyyyyy too much crap... it looks like a bunch of people with jr. high syndrome where you plug as many speakers as possible into your system... because obviously more is better
I guess I'm going to have to replace my simple home theater system with some Clair Brothers flying rig speakers and a couple tens of thousands of watts worth of Carver amps...
forget STC ratings... how much SPL can drywall take before you physically blow the back wall out of your room!?!?
Velvet Elvis
I guess I'm going to have to replace my simple home theater system with some Clair Brothers flying rig speakers and a couple tens of thousands of watts worth of Carver amps...
forget STC ratings... how much SPL can drywall take before you physically blow the back wall out of your room!?!?
Velvet Elvis