Hi,
though this could interest english talking people...
regards
Vincent
Hi,
though this could interest english talking people...
regards
Vincent
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Am interested in audio stuff. Trying to understand what you do between 1.75 kHz a 7 kHz.
Methinks that's not a language problem.
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Simply a demonstration of audiophoolery. How to do this properly (and more simply) is in an old National App Note collection, vaguely remember "floobydust" ;-) ...Jim Thompson
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this is a crossover whose cross-frequency can be adjusted by a numeric pad
between 1.75 kHz and 7 kHz.
The three articles to be published are written in english...
Vincent .
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Thanks for giving me your point of view. I always tried to do everything bu t expensive audiophile's roberies, but if you're right it means I'm now what I've been fighting against by the past.
So you remember vaguely...is it a good basis to critisize ?
Many things have been said on how to do so but you never find a real workin g system. Some papers even talk about phase linearity when its only phae synchronicit y between the two outputs.
Is it talking about substracting the result of pure delay with a near linea r phase low-past ?
If it is so, tell me how complex is your pure delay, how bad will the pratical results will be and how you will manage to adjust the cross-frequency...
By the past you've been mocking me supposing I was not connected to pratice realities.
Now tell me if this old paper treats of something else than a theory giving nothing good in practice.
Regards
Vincent
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