In Reply to: Re: Tech people: can it sometimes be good to wire certain drivers out of phase? posted by The Real Dick Hertz on March 8, 2007 at 18:21:20:
Additionally, if physical placement of the drivers on the baffle tilts propagation direction, reverse electrical phase can offset that lobe tilt so that final acoustic propagation is forward rather than tilted. What is *right* is the final acoustic result, not how it is electrically accomplished. Vance Dickasons's Loudspeaker Design Cookbook 6th edition is currently on sale @ madisound.com for only $11 because the 7th edition is now in print ($39); this technical book would make an inexpensive education per loudspeaker design fundamentals.
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- Re: Tech people: can it sometimes be good to wire certain drivers out of phase? - Ron Oehlert 18:42:07 03/08/07 (4)
- Re: Tech people: can it sometimes be good to wire certain drivers out of phase? - johnmil 10:38:21 03/09/07 (0)
- Agreed - Schu 05:31:30 03/09/07 (0)
- Re: Tech people: can it sometimes be good to wire certain drivers out of phase? - The Real Dick Hertz 18:56:12 03/08/07 (1)
- To be fair, the magazine didn't put it down. It just noted the likely phase of the woofers. - hukkfinn 00:17:32 03/09/07 (0)