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  1. David Hull

    Ok, all of you Wharfedalers out there... (you know who you are)

    JD, I have some experience in this area, but, if I haven't overlooked it in a previous post, what speakers are playing (e.g., sub(s), rear, center) when there is cancellation? Without knowing what you have, the first order of business is to go through a process of elimination to see if the...
  2. David Hull

    If I play a 5.1 channel on a 6.1 receiver, what does the rear speaker do?

    "The media is not, and should not be designed to serve the technology- it is the other way around." Vince, If I am not running off on to too much a tangent, I think that you have presented a false dichotomy. I think that technology can build new avenues for artistic expression, and...
  3. David Hull

    My Tempest "die" below 21Hz

    Manuel, In response to your response to Mark_E_Smith, don't forget that the tuning frequency is also the -3 dB frequency. So, even though you have the enclosure tuned to 20 Hz, it will start to roll off towards the F3 point, and to an eventual 24 dB per octave roll off, at about 30 Hz. If you...
  4. David Hull

    My Tempest "die" below 21Hz

    Manuel, Your best bet to produce more low frequency sound is to lower the tuning of your enclosure and, ideally, to increase the size of the enclosure. Since the later might require a total rebuild, tuning the enclosure to a lower frequency, by increasing the port length, is going to be your...
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