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<blockquote data-quote="Rasmus Rosenberg" data-source="post: 41986" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>Re: First post for me</p><p></p><p>Hey Timo, </p><p>Awesome blog very good work, and thanks for sharing! I would love too see some more work on measuring the transient response (or lack of) of for different sub woofer configurations especially cardiod configurations, as it seems the be off great debate. Is it possible to measure and quantify how much smear the "transient response" can take before we perceive it as bad.Im thinking about what Dave Rat talks about in his videos. And also more analysis of what happens when xxxxxxx amount of people are put in front of center stacked sub configuration arc'ed or delayed. Is there any relationships between what will go though people, and what will "reflect" back directly on to the stage, where does the energy go? Are there a golden ratio for the min distance to the audience? </p><p>mvh</p><p>Rasmus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasmus Rosenberg, post: 41986, member: 886"] Re: First post for me Hey Timo, Awesome blog very good work, and thanks for sharing! I would love too see some more work on measuring the transient response (or lack of) of for different sub woofer configurations especially cardiod configurations, as it seems the be off great debate. Is it possible to measure and quantify how much smear the "transient response" can take before we perceive it as bad.Im thinking about what Dave Rat talks about in his videos. And also more analysis of what happens when xxxxxxx amount of people are put in front of center stacked sub configuration arc'ed or delayed. Is there any relationships between what will go though people, and what will "reflect" back directly on to the stage, where does the energy go? Are there a golden ratio for the min distance to the audience? mvh Rasmus [/QUOTE]
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