Thanks Jim, so cool to see you back in the day when I have only known you from the pilgrimages. This is like time travel, having stood in both the Hope and Indy anechoic chambers in the 2000s.
Interesting the way echos disappear in the chamber. I have no idea how that works. I have a question. When Bob Crites was still around (rest in peace) he told me that he prefers the old diaphragms in midrange horns and in my feeble experience it seems to make sense. The titanium ones seem to drop out at certain midrange frequencies. Is this so, and if it is, why does Klipsch still use them in their midrange horns?
Thanks Jim, so cool to see you back in the day when I have only known you from the pilgrimages. This is like time travel, having stood in both the Hope and Indy anechoic chambers in the 2000s.
I love watching these videos.
Thanks so much!
Where is the heart button? It was great to see Kerry Geist in this video!
Interesting the way echos disappear in the chamber. I have no idea how that works.
I have a question. When Bob Crites was still around (rest in peace) he told me that he prefers the old diaphragms in midrange horns and in my feeble experience it seems to make sense. The titanium ones seem to drop out at certain midrange frequencies. Is this so, and if it is, why does Klipsch still use them in their midrange horns?