JimJ
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I've got plans for a two-way tower with SS 9500 soft domes and 7" C-Quenzes...damn those drivers are tempting Couldn't afford the $800+ in parts this go-round though.
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Good sounding horns aren't meant to be small
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Yeah, the BK-16 cabs aren't known for being really great for those drivers.
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What didn't you like about them? I've heard those cabinets are bass-shy and a little peaky...mine definitely won't be My 168Sig's are arriving tomorrow, methinks...
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Madisound showroom? I see Fostex horns...Scans...awesome stuff What kind of amp is that?
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What's the inductance on those like? They look like a modernized version of the Altec Voice of the Theater woofers...Altec used them with either a 300, 500 or 800Hz horn/compression driver and they flat out jam
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DIYAudio.com might be a good place to look as well, I know there are a bunch of people there with IB setups. Whole lot cheaper than a $600 acrylic box, that's for sure
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Grrr...I was checking out prices on JBL/Altec woofers a few weeks ago, they're insane... Going to use them as subs?
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First stop for anyone doing IB has to be the Cult of the Infinitely Baffled http://home.comcast.net/~infinitelybaffled/ I've thought about it many a time...oh, the things I can't do in an apartment
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Careful what you read, CA.com should teach you that IB can be as clean sounding, if not more, than a sealed setup...
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IB with plexi? Definitely not something you see all the time, not sure you'd want to see what's behind an IB baffle though
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Pfft, I can whistle and know where to set my time delay... "whistling noise* "Yup, just a few ms on the left oughta center it..."
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Get Kent over and bring out the heavy weaponry...shoot vids
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on to the next problem...blargh
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And just as I posted that, I have a fix
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Screen shot... Output cell for the formula is the 2998 whatever...that's what I'm trying to minimize. The formula is getting inputs from F2-F4, these are what I want to sum to 1...so each has to be a fraction of one. I'm looking for what to put in the "Subject to Constraints" box to make it work, because whenever I select F2-F4 and make it equal to one, it sets each individual parameter equal to one instead And it won't take =SUM(F2:F4) as an input either. Like I said, probably an easy solution, but it's missing me ATM...
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What is it Jim?? Trying to use Solver to do optimization...weighted moving averages and exponential smoothing. So I'm taking inputs from two or three cells, I want them to add up to 1 and be non-negative. I know how to set non-negativity from the Solver options menu, but every time I select the cell ranges and set the constraint to equal 1, it sets all the parameters to one instead. I can't enter the =SUM function into the left side of the constraints menu either.
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Anyone here handy with Excel? I have a pretty simple question...the answer is right in front of me but yet I can't seem to make things work
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That car is a black hole that destroys anything in it. Better get out before it gets you too...
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Crystal CMP 8's
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blah indeed. off to Fedex to ship the Klipsch's...big arse-heavy pigs
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Looks like nothing more than lineoleum, with a lot of attention paid to the making the corners come out right...grout lines look to pretty and small to be real tile