many thanks for continually dropping knowledge,
and helping everyone along their proverbial paths....
amazing contributions over time
FYI, I'd forgotten this thread, it's a great tutorial for designing high SQ passives and now he's going to show how best to implement them using DSP!: Transient-"perfect" 2nd/1st order crossover - diyAudio
GM
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many thanks for continually dropping knowledge,
and helping everyone along their proverbial paths....
amazing contributions over time
.........................
dave's not hear
You're welcome!
GM
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Many many thanks GM for the wonderful link. I at times wonder as to how much of time & energy you must have devoted to this branch of science in order to have reached this level of almost a psychic state of the mind. You are truly a great-man (GM). Best wishes for you.
Aditya
You're welcome!
Well I'm going on 67 and began this hobby at age 8, though it wasn't until I got a gander at the BRM's 'bundle of snakes' exhaust system that 'jump started' me into learning TL, horn loading, so I could design advanced intake/exhaust systems to get a "Penske's 'racer's edge'" on the competition since hotrodding, racing has been my life long passion thanks to a dad who 'raced' with the pioneers of NASCAR right before WWII and might very well have been one of them if my mom hadn't gotten her way: 1964 - 1965 BRM P261 - Images, Specifications and Information
Great, hardly; greatly curious, most definitely.
GM
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