In Reply to: RE: Do people believe that a crossover upgrade is a BIG improvement in sound? nt posted by JBen on September 7, 2012 at 23:15:37:
with the exception of thinking real wood.....without metalic bridgework should work best, I find it amazing that someone actually took the time to measure anything. My personal bias is for maximum rigidity and least mass. Clever design rules over brute force.
Good for you and keep it up. While everything that can be measured doesn't matters....and everything that that matters can't be measured, I still think that associating audible, repeatable changes with measurement is the obvious way to go. Enough of that and a theory will evolve allowing for predictions, the results of which can later be verified.
Recommend some stuff to help people measure, please.
Do you have an accelerometer?
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