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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Compression Drivers -in general
Post Subject: I call it all ‘the commodity audio’Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/21/2008
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 serenechaos wrote:
I started thinking about all this due to Bert Doppenberg's Swing I heard @ RMAF. 
He said some people prefer it to always be vertical, but he prefers it with the mid and high (co-axial horn to the outside, and the bass to the inside, because there is a wider  image tht way, and there is too much bass if the bass horns are too close to the wall in a small room. 

Bert Doppenberg's Swing is not really is inductive from this perspective, there are a few reasons why. BD design’s speakers are compromised from many perspective and the reasons why Bert can go away with it is because his customers are mostly Morons. He is very different business: he build middling-something, create a network of ass kissing supporters who know no difference and then brew within them opportunities for new sale. Sound there is extremely mediocre, objective are limited. From a few comment that he made it looks like his is not an idiot and there is a very high possibly that he hates the crap the he sells. In fact I can bet on it. Still, it pays his mortgage, and there is nothing wrong with it. Somebody sells hotdog, somebody trade stocks, somebody sit in orchestra and render notes, somebody drive track and somebody pull teeth. Bert sells speakers. So, what? They are all juts professional opposition and it all has no relation to audio and to relationship with audio that I am interested in. I call the companies of Bert Doppenberg's as the ‘commodity audio’…

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