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Jimmy's "Clone" of a TQWT
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<blockquote data-quote="alternativeroute" data-source="post: 104506" data-attributes="member: 1115"><p>I am quite interested in this one as I think my next build will be a HE build... HE just brings a different energy to the soundscape that I really find addictive. The sounds just seems more 'live' or 'alive' if you wanna go that far...</p><p></p><p>The only bummer is that I also like to listen sub-less so the lean bass can be an impediment. Seems like with this build you are sacrificing a smidgen sensitivity (the extra cone weight) for a little more bass extension.</p><p></p><p>Do you think if you bring the room into play the bass roll-off will be less steep? Or, is it a case that if it's not there, it's just not there (the bass that is). If you do manage to crossover low it would be interesting to see if the waveguide can overcome the relative disadvantages of the speakers being positioned close to walls...</p><p></p><p>I am coming up to JHB soon and would love to hear them if you have the speakers plugged in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alternativeroute, post: 104506, member: 1115"] I am quite interested in this one as I think my next build will be a HE build... HE just brings a different energy to the soundscape that I really find addictive. The sounds just seems more 'live' or 'alive' if you wanna go that far... The only bummer is that I also like to listen sub-less so the lean bass can be an impediment. Seems like with this build you are sacrificing a smidgen sensitivity (the extra cone weight) for a little more bass extension. Do you think if you bring the room into play the bass roll-off will be less steep? Or, is it a case that if it's not there, it's just not there (the bass that is). If you do manage to crossover low it would be interesting to see if the waveguide can overcome the relative disadvantages of the speakers being positioned close to walls... I am coming up to JHB soon and would love to hear them if you have the speakers plugged in... [/QUOTE]
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