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Bi-wiring my JPW330's
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 17151" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>That's a big IF. I'm not a professional audio designer, so I can't say how much unexplainedness exists. If you read that web page for which I posted a url above, you'll see that, although much scientific (more correctly, <em>engineering</em>) method has been applied, to the extent that they are certain that they have made a good loudspeaker, there is still some effort required to bring it to its ultimate performance capability. Just what percentage they are able to tweak by ear, I can only guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 17151, member: 34"] That's a big IF. I'm not a professional audio designer, so I can't say how much unexplainedness exists. If you read that web page for which I posted a url above, you'll see that, although much scientific (more correctly, [i]engineering[/i]) method has been applied, to the extent that they are certain that they have made a good loudspeaker, there is still some effort required to bring it to its ultimate performance capability. Just what percentage they are able to tweak by ear, I can only guess. [/QUOTE]
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