I really enjoy your blog! I wish I had encountered it a few years ago. I'm following the development of your new speakers and I hope they live up to expectations.
On an unrelated note, I happened to hear about some technology that a professor at Princeton has developed and thought you might find it interesting: http://www.princeton.edu/3D3A/.
I, for one, welcome our new Synergy Horn Overlords :-D
Get on board everyone. This is an rare-opportunity to build something truly amazing !!!
I'll be installing mine in a similar way to how Paul is planning to (corner+soffit+basstrap style). A tapped horn from 50 or 60 downwards .... and then it seems the rest of the range (60-300) is going to give me a few grey hairs. To horn or not to horn?!
Paul,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog! I wish I had encountered it a few years ago. I'm following the development of your new speakers and I hope they live up to expectations.
On an unrelated note, I happened to hear about some technology that a professor at Princeton has developed and thought you might find it interesting: http://www.princeton.edu/3D3A/.
Wayne
I, for one, welcome our new Synergy Horn Overlords :-D
ReplyDeleteGet on board everyone. This is an rare-opportunity to build something truly amazing !!!
I'll be installing mine in a similar way to how Paul is planning to (corner+soffit+basstrap style). A tapped horn from 50 or 60 downwards .... and then it seems the rest of the range (60-300) is going to give me a few grey hairs. To horn or not to horn?!
I'm excited :-D