lmao yuh huh read the graphs and dont pull quotes out that you dont understand.
"guys------aiming midbass speakers is just about a totally useless effort since the radiated wavelenghts are long compared to the speaker size------what matters a lot is the placement of the speaker in relation to the other speakers in the system and the relationship to the listerers ears................RC""
what he is stating there is NON DIRECTIONAL (aiming generally thats a directional thing aim means to point ...to point in the direction of ..in this case useless) its a time issue nothing more nothing less. in this instance he is talking about could be said about trying to get "up front bass.
"I ran the 12 in the middle of my dash up to 160 Hz, in mono, in the center of the car, and it seemed to do OK, but definetely dragged the images to the center".
"seemed ok but"..... change the output level or go to a smaller driver things would change drastically. if mid bass was so "directional" people wouldnt put them in doors now would they? i personally dont believe in a 4 way set up but they can work as long as eveything else is up to par and you can control it. door locations **** and in your arguement why didnt he say left or right midbass was lacking? scott has been doing this along time (he was a competitor back when i was) so like unless he was doing this back in 93 he already knew the directivity of midbass and probably knew in 93 at that lol. anything you set up if it has more output than it should you can sorta tell where its coming from. personally i think its more from vibrations than sound from the speaker. if you google this topic you will see for yourself how it works if not so be it......
"guys------aiming midbass speakers is just about a totally useless effort since the radiated wavelenghts are long compared to the speaker size------what matters a lot is the placement of the speaker in relation to the other speakers in the system and the relationship to the listerers ears................RC""
what he is stating there is NON DIRECTIONAL (aiming generally thats a directional thing aim means to point ...to point in the direction of ..in this case useless) its a time issue nothing more nothing less. in this instance he is talking about could be said about trying to get "up front bass.
"I ran the 12 in the middle of my dash up to 160 Hz, in mono, in the center of the car, and it seemed to do OK, but definetely dragged the images to the center".
"seemed ok but"..... change the output level or go to a smaller driver things would change drastically. if mid bass was so "directional" people wouldnt put them in doors now would they? i personally dont believe in a 4 way set up but they can work as long as eveything else is up to par and you can control it. door locations **** and in your arguement why didnt he say left or right midbass was lacking? scott has been doing this along time (he was a competitor back when i was) so like unless he was doing this back in 93 he already knew the directivity of midbass and probably knew in 93 at that lol. anything you set up if it has more output than it should you can sorta tell where its coming from. personally i think its more from vibrations than sound from the speaker. if you google this topic you will see for yourself how it works if not so be it......
