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<blockquote data-quote="95stroked1500" data-source="post: 2749058" data-attributes="member: 569805"><p>let's just say that's one more area i have been blessed to have been shown.</p><p></p><p>the proof is in the pudding. the day any of you can produce as fine as speakers as the builder who opened my eyes, then i will consider your idea's with validity. and your abilities to produce better surpass those of any high end brand you've ever heard.</p><p></p><p>if designing and building a great speaker was so simple and common science, any one would be able to produce something on par (without knocking off) with dynaudio, dls, scan speak, focal, etc.. there would be no low end sounding speakers. but the fact is, no matter how hard the majority of speaker builders try, some will never on their own, produce anything other than typical run of the mill sound.</p><p></p><p>the difference between someone locked in on the "scientific" approach and never venturing from it, and someone who has figured out the art of it.</p><p></p><p>is there a scientific explanation for it? sure. doesn't mean it's understood at this point and time. or at least those who can formulate it keep it secret. and it is experience that tells that high end speaker builder what to tweek where on the spider to change the sound in what area of the speaker. that much i will share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95stroked1500, post: 2749058, member: 569805"] let's just say that's one more area i have been blessed to have been shown. the proof is in the pudding. the day any of you can produce as fine as speakers as the builder who opened my eyes, then i will consider your idea's with validity. and your abilities to produce better surpass those of any high end brand you've ever heard. if designing and building a great speaker was so simple and common science, any one would be able to produce something on par (without knocking off) with dynaudio, dls, scan speak, focal, etc.. there would be no low end sounding speakers. but the fact is, no matter how hard the majority of speaker builders try, some will never on their own, produce anything other than typical run of the mill sound. the difference between someone locked in on the "scientific" approach and never venturing from it, and someone who has figured out the art of it. is there a scientific explanation for it? sure. doesn't mean it's understood at this point and time. or at least those who can formulate it keep it secret. and it is experience that tells that high end speaker builder what to tweek where on the spider to change the sound in what area of the speaker. that much i will share. [/QUOTE]
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