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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby Donner » Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:42 am

Very cool Alex... does the curved front effect sound distribution ???
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby VacuumVoodoo » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:12 am

Donner wrote:Very cool Alex... does the curved front effect sound distribution ???


Yes. There are 7 vertical slits in the front baffle that work as sort of acoustic Fresnell lens and provide some treble dispersion in horizontal plane. The advantage vs beam blockers is that you get wider treble coverage without loss of SPL. Curved shape is a design aesthetics detail primarily. Grill cloth is a semi custom job from "Acoustone", it's acoustically transparent.

The cab is made of 15mm (ca 9/16") birch plywood from replanted forest.
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby Donner » Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:45 am

VacuumVoodoo wrote:
Donner wrote:Very cool Alex... does the curved front effect sound distribution ???


Yes. There are 7 vertical slits in the front baffle that work as sort of acoustic Fresnell lens and provide some treble dispersion in horizontal plane. The advantage vs beam blockers is that you get wider treble coverage without loss of SPL. Curved shape is a design aesthetics detail primarily. Grill cloth is a semi custom job from "Acoustone", it's acoustically transparent.

The cab is made of 15mm (ca 9/16") birch plywood from replanted forest.



Excellent - sounds like it would have a more even sound in a room --- do you think it would be easier or harder or just different to mic in a recording situation ??


and glad to hear its from replants - so it truly is Green 8)
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby VacuumVoodoo » Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:24 pm

Donner wrote:Excellent - sounds like it would have a more even sound in a room --- do you think it would be easier or harder or just different to mic in a recording situation ??


This depends on recording situation. Live, studio, dead room, lively room, close or distant mike, mix in ambience mike and so on. I think it can be less critical re close mike position due to more even high end dispersion but you may need to pay more attention to ambience mike in a lively reverberant room. On the other hand, the dispersive baffle is easily removable so you can use your proven recording set up.

But hey, I'm into live recording with just two mikes and a 30 years old two track Revox tape recorder but had no time for this for a few years now. Would love to skip the tape and do a direct to vinyl live cut some day.
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby Robapov » Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:11 am

pictures of the heads???
I am very excited to see more!!

please!?
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby VacuumVoodoo » Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:44 am

Robapov wrote:pictures of the heads???
I am very excited to see more!!

please!?
:mrgreen:


Coming tomorrow. 100%.
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby Cobra » Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:49 am

Woohoo!! Yeehah!!!
Can't wait to see some head pix!
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby VacuumVoodoo » Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:23 am

Hey Cobra, you can breathe again now :lol:

Here's the head and an egg. This is not an ostrich egg.
Answer to the question which was first is obvious. The chicken head. But we won't have any of those ridiculous small heads with over sized beaks. Not safe for children.
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby Cobra » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:46 am

Well awright!!
Lookin good, like a lunchbox sized amp should!!
Kudos Alex, & thanks much!
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Re: LouderAndMore - progress updates

Postby Robapov » Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:28 pm

it looks exatly like i had in my head (no pun intended)...I am uber exited for this...small and simple and amazin colors!

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