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Re: explain lobing in lamina terms

Originally Posted by
keep_hope_alive
it leads me to believe that with just one ear you don't hear delayed differences between both ears, and the effect of reverberation is minimized.
with both ears and sitting back in your seat you are hearing more reflections than direct sound. when sitting in the driver's seat, the right ear can be dominated with reverberant sound and the left ear dominated with reflections off the glass.
Lol. I see this hobby probably takes more patience than anything. And non stop research......... O boy.
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Re: explain lobing in lamina terms
@keep_hope_alive ; how did you go about playing with those two inch mids as in temporarily mounting them.
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Re: explain lobing in lamina terms

Originally Posted by
calebkhill
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keep_hope_alive ; how did you go about playing with those two inch mids as in temporarily mounting them.
i made mounts for them that could work as permanent.
have you been helped by me? i'd love to know. shoot me a PM.

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