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Another solution [message #67565] Tue, 02 May 2006 17:04 Go to next message
dc[4] is currently offline  dc[4]
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Registered: September 2005
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These speakers from Tannoy

http://www.tannoy.com/Precision8D

Have a DIP switch for dealing with the desktop extended-baffle
phenomenon. I understand it works quite well.

And these:

http://www.tannoy.com/Default.asp?Id=7060

Are totally programmable with shelving and other EQ to dial out this
problem with a high degree of precision.

I am not ready to upgrade yet, so I will lose the desk instead. I also
feel that an acoustic fix is better than an EQ fix in most situations,
but these new speakers sound really nice, so perhaps they have
dealt with this issue effectively.


DC

**disclaimer** Yes we sell Tannoy. No hidden agenda here though,
and their engineers were quite helpful in pointing me at the source
for this phenomenon.


have
Re: Another solution [message #67566 is a reply to message #67565] Tue, 02 May 2006 18:20 Go to previous message
audioguy_editout_ is currently offline  audioguy_editout_   CANADA
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Registered: December 2005
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JBL also brought out a product to help combat the problem:

http://www.jblpro.com/LSR/lsr4300home.html

David.

DC wrote:
> These speakers from Tannoy
>
> http://www.tannoy.com/Precision8D
>
> Have a DIP switch for dealing with the desktop extended-baffle
> phenomenon. I understand it works quite well.
>
> And these:
>
> http://www.tannoy.com/Default.asp?Id=7060
>
> Are totally programmable with shelving and other EQ to dial out this
> problem with a high degree of precision.
>
> I am not ready to upgrade yet, so I will lose the desk instead. I also
> feel that an acoustic fix is better than an EQ fix in most situations,
> but these new speakers sound really nice, so perhaps they have
> dealt with this issue effectively.
>
>
> DC
>
> **disclaimer** Yes we sell Tannoy. No hidden agenda here though,
> and their engineers were quite helpful in pointing me at the source
> for this phenomenon.
>
>
> have
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