In Reply to: Re: Let me just be clear on this posted by eso on February 1, 2006 at 14:31:35:
Hi eso,Sometimes it's not easy to discern whether I should make my industry affilitations known on a routine basis or not. Too much disclosure and it's an ad; too little and it's shilling. So I mention it sometimes but not all the time.
I don't think my post violates any of this site's industry member rules. I neither make nor sell Earl's free book. The information I was posting about supports a design approach that I believe strongly in and have for almost eighteen years. In fact, I sell three different brands that are approximately constant directivity over a large portion of the spectrum - one planar, one direct radiator, and one with an oblate spheroid waveguide. As an amateur speaker builder (I don't think my one commercial effort qualifies me as a pro), which many here are, Earl's book has some very useful information.
Would you have felt the same way if I was Bruce Edgar's dealer posting about exciting new information in a book he was writing?
You might consider taking a look at figure 4-6 and 4-10 cited in my original post, just in case it isn't the "usual sychophantic banter". And if it is incorrect or redundant then let's talk about that. I know you have a wealth of experience and opinion and insight to share, as I've seen it many times.
Cheers,
Duke
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- tough to know where to draw the line - Duke 02/1/0621:24:52 02/1/06 (3)
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