You know, I do appreciate all of the attitudes presented here. I don't mind at all defending my design thoughts, which are presented in depth for each speaker model, on our website.
So, if I may ask for your patience, I'll make every attempt to clarify my posts, read yours well and address your concerns, while I shorten my answers wherever possible.
You science-minded chaps should visit our website as time permits, since quite a lot is explained there about the science behind my speakers (and others). You'll find very little hyperbole. I describe to the best of my ability, and without giving trade secrets away, what I know about how sound evolves into and out of our particular transducers, over to your ears, about your room, and into the cabinet, and why I chose these drivers. I would expect someone to then just listen to determine if the claims that result are true.
And please note that on the website, I always say
why such-and-such happens to the sound or to the speaker, by describing the insights that the (always incomplete) knowledge of physics, psychoacoustics, and the hearing of music bring to our table.
I wanted this to be a short goodbye for now, but it occurs to me now would be the best time to mention a couple of other things:
Those interested in speaker design would enjoy my PDF on the design goals behind the C-3 speaker, as it has the most-in depth writing I can make publicly on the evolution of sound as it travels. No math, I promise:
C-3 design concepts.
Also, there is a lengthy article of mine on the causes and sonic consequences of phase shifts in speakers, one that Andrew Marshall asked to publish back in 1997, which I re-typed for our website at this link:
Audio Ideas Guide article on Phase
We face choices in speaker design, not 'ultimate solutions', and that is
all because the speed of sound is so slow. Therein lays all our issues, and it's why using the simplest math for light as the simplest math for sound does so by leaving out everything about that modest time of travel, hence, about any of the math behind time-coherence. I hope that makes sense!
Also, someone asked how many reviews we've had. I think at least twelve, and they are listed/reprinted on our site with each speaker model- new or retired. They should have more prominent access. Thanks for reminding me.
I'll be back, quite soon! Thank all of you again for your kind interest and questions, including the ones that felt like eating fiber. It's been awhile since I have done this on a forum and I thank you for the opportunity here.
Best regards,
Roy