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Arny Krueger
 
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"trotsky" wrote in message

Arny Krueger wrote:
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Arny Krueger wrote:

"Bill McCullough" wrote in message
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So, it appears that this guy just ordered some speaker parts, had
the speaker supply house design the crossover (for a fee), screwed
the parts into a cabinet and BINGO!!! instant "audiophile"
speaker company. Is that about the size of it?


Bingo!


Nice to see you've gone back to the realm of the trolls where you
belong, Arny.


Actually, I carefully edited any specific references to you out of my post,
Singh. Why you wanted to butt back into this particular discussion escapes
me, as you're getting your butt kicked again. Your alleged superior debating
skills have nothing to do with it, as if they actually existed. you're on
the weak side of the argument. This is an argument that not even Clarence
Darrow could win. BTW, you do know that he did win the "Monkey Trial", don't
you?

If it's so easy, why haven't you done it?


Because I want something better than that, and it's readily
available from many other sources.


Better than what, Arny? You have no idea how the speakers sound.


Which speakers mght that be? I can find out how speakers from many other
sources sound for free - no cost, no shipping, no obligation.

Since you brought up editing posts Singh, let's talk about the part of my
initial post that YOU edited out:

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message


"Ironically, this is the same guy who has for years, been incessantly
flaming
people who gave any credibility to technological approaches to audio. You
know, people who give any credibility to measurements and the like.

"The means by which this crossover was designed by Madisound is 100% based
on
measurements!

"Madisound measured the on-axis frequency response and impedance curve of
the
drivers, plugged it into a computer program, and out came component values.
Nothing wrong with this procedure, as far as it goes. However it does not
include things like the acoustical effects of the enclosure and the off-axis
response of the speaker drivers.

"It is also true that while measurements can pick up some of the grosser
inadequacies of a loudspeaker's performance, the finest results are still
obtained by a highly experienced listener who tweaks the preliminary design.
This involves making small but well-informed adjustments to crossover parts
values and changing the design of the enclosure.

So why aren't you defending yourself, Singh? You're replying and copying
parts of my posts, but not this part. Does the truth hurt? Don't you have a
snappy reply? Can I expect you to pull a Yustabe and go totally ballistic
and start ranting about "Krooglish"?