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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Wright" data-source="post: 115417" data-attributes="member: 2317"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ivan, I think you misread what I said (or I mis-typed what I meant) . I agree one hundred percent. The Jericho is better than an array of many different boxes. Having measured "hangs," it produces a very ugly picture. What I said is that the Jericho can't reproduce the performance of a single box where all of the sources are acoustically close (contains a single high driver). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And I'm saying that the SBH10 (and all of the Jericho family for that matter) acts like a set of stacked horns and not a single horn (at least in the high frequencies where the vertical displacement between drivers/paraline assemblies is acoustically large).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Wright, post: 115417, member: 2317"] Re: tall skinny speakers Ivan, I think you misread what I said (or I mis-typed what I meant) . I agree one hundred percent. The Jericho is better than an array of many different boxes. Having measured "hangs," it produces a very ugly picture. What I said is that the Jericho can't reproduce the performance of a single box where all of the sources are acoustically close (contains a single high driver). And I'm saying that the SBH10 (and all of the Jericho family for that matter) acts like a set of stacked horns and not a single horn (at least in the high frequencies where the vertical displacement between drivers/paraline assemblies is acoustically large). [/QUOTE]
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