If someone is trying to tell you that they can make driver material A sound like B through cross-over design, they probably don't build speakers themselves, or listen carefully to them when completed. Great video!
there are a number of objectiver reviewers that use DSP to adjust the speaker to sound neutral. imo if you use DSP you may interoduce additional unwanted distortion. DSP in my experience isnt always good.
i modified my guitar speaker celestion neocreamback with varnish 2k spraymax and real gold leaf gilding. the results in sound with this added rigidity is that the technique called dive bomb, (which is lowering the pitch with a floydrose) shows a pitch you can tell, identify, transcribe. it is not vague imprecise noise anymore. the front part now is water resistant so it will last over a century the reason why paint it real gold is to prevent another pain in one ear, the gold is beautiful hypnotizing not fatiguing to state at it for entire hour. the gold is a reminder to face the speaker, otherwise one ear would be more exposed than the other to the decibels. most guitar players has the speaker on one side and back, and they move around facing freely to anywhere on the room. this is what i used to do until i hurt my ears for just 10 minutes of loud feedbacks in only one ear, and caused me pain for an entire year. in mono speaker music we do must face the speaker. this is the case on all televisions. the source of sound is where we focused facing to. it is the normal in our biology. most speakers are paper, you can improve with varnish, but the frequency response will change A LOT. maybe for better, which was my lucky case.
If someone is trying to tell you that they can make driver material A sound like B through cross-over design, they probably don't build speakers themselves, or listen carefully to them when completed. Great video!
We agree!
Correct Emmet.. 100% False.. there's no shortage of dumbasses in the technical world!
Or just like to argue 😂
Well reasoned. Hit the nails correctly Doug.
Mark
there are a number of objectiver reviewers that use DSP to adjust the speaker to sound neutral. imo if you use DSP you may interoduce additional unwanted distortion. DSP in my experience isnt always good.
Very good point. In fact, in my mind is a video about what DSP/EQ can and cannot do -- and what it might harm.
@@dougschneider8243 thats would be a great vid.
i modified my guitar speaker celestion neocreamback with varnish 2k spraymax and real gold leaf gilding. the results in sound with this added rigidity is that the technique called dive bomb, (which is lowering the pitch with a floydrose) shows a pitch you can tell, identify, transcribe. it is not vague imprecise noise anymore.
the front part now is water resistant so it will last over a century
the reason why paint it real gold is to prevent another pain in one ear, the gold is beautiful hypnotizing not fatiguing to state at it for entire hour. the gold is a reminder to face the speaker, otherwise one ear would be more exposed than the other to the decibels.
most guitar players has the speaker on one side and back, and they move around facing freely to anywhere on the room. this is what i used to do until i hurt my ears for just 10 minutes of loud feedbacks in only one ear, and caused me pain for an entire year.
in mono speaker music we do must face the speaker. this is the case on all televisions. the source of sound is where we focused facing to. it is the normal in our biology.
most speakers are paper, you can improve with varnish, but the frequency response will change A LOT. maybe for better, which was my lucky case.
It's an interesting experiment, but I'd really caution against anyone varnishing their drivers -- it's most definitely going to change the behavior.