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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8636789" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>Seriously? Do you understand total power response or polar response, at all? What about spectral decay? </p><p>What I know more than anything that you would attempt to tell me, is that you do not fully understand drivers from an advanced perspective. Your tiny little mind is trapped in the frequency response domain and there is so much more to things than that. But it <em>is</em> the reason you have convinced yourself that you can make any driver sound like another driver, and I love knowing that you are trapped in that horse-blinders world of yours.</p><p></p><p>I refuse to debate you because your ego is insane your ignorance is even worse. I also know that you have never heard Jordan bending wave drivers, while I have multiple pairs of them. But I will suggest to you that you study the importance of impulse response, decay times, speed &amp; propagation of energy within a given cone profile/shape/material, as well as things like harmonic distortion, IM distortion, flux compression &amp; modulation, and of course the true nature of bending wave drivers to know why it is, that even when FR plots look identical, things won't necessarily sound the same. Because you would then understand why the statement you made is so ridiculous. Especially with some of your previous logic that you can simply use DSP to fix anything, right?</p><p></p><p>I mean, even if you'd read any of the many online impressions from numerous, numerous users of the many generations of that driver, or the Genius of Ted Jordan himself &amp; everything that he has given to the DIY community over the last 50-60years, you would realize how ignorant you sound. But I know that even if you heard a pair and knew deep inside that they were in fact the best thing you'd ever heard (they have won trophies in the lanes, afterall), your pride and arrogance would not allow you to utter it aloud. You really are a joke to me and I can only hope that others do not limit themselves by subscribing to the garbage you frequently spew forth. And the more you type, the more you contradict yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8636789, member: 607015"] Seriously? Do you understand total power response or polar response, at all? What about spectral decay? What I know more than anything that you would attempt to tell me, is that you do not fully understand drivers from an advanced perspective. Your tiny little mind is trapped in the frequency response domain and there is so much more to things than that. But it [I]is[/I] the reason you have convinced yourself that you can make any driver sound like another driver, and I love knowing that you are trapped in that horse-blinders world of yours. I refuse to debate you because your ego is insane your ignorance is even worse. I also know that you have never heard Jordan bending wave drivers, while I have multiple pairs of them. But I will suggest to you that you study the importance of impulse response, decay times, speed & propagation of energy within a given cone profile/shape/material, as well as things like harmonic distortion, IM distortion, flux compression & modulation, and of course the true nature of bending wave drivers to know why it is, that even when FR plots look identical, things won't necessarily sound the same. Because you would then understand why the statement you made is so ridiculous. Especially with some of your previous logic that you can simply use DSP to fix anything, right? I mean, even if you'd read any of the many online impressions from numerous, numerous users of the many generations of that driver, or the Genius of Ted Jordan himself & everything that he has given to the DIY community over the last 50-60years, you would realize how ignorant you sound. But I know that even if you heard a pair and knew deep inside that they were in fact the best thing you'd ever heard (they have won trophies in the lanes, afterall), your pride and arrogance would not allow you to utter it aloud. You really are a joke to me and I can only hope that others do not limit themselves by subscribing to the garbage you frequently spew forth. And the more you type, the more you contradict yourself. [/QUOTE]
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