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I first read about Jay Mitchell's speaker-directivity research and "fix" about a year ago on TGP. (Thread here.) For those who don't want to sift through a massive TGP thread, Jay has reposted the info on his personal website.
I was fascinated by the idea of making my amp sound the same regardless of where my ear was in the room in relation to the speakers. I've always been someone who found the beamyness of closed-back speaker enclosures distasteful, and it bothered me that the tone I liked (standing above or to the side of my cabinet) was not the "true sound" coming out of the speaker or being seen by any close-mic'd applications. I've read about the Weber Beam-Blockers and Egnater "Speaker Bra" but those designs have some inherent flaws (which Jay explains in exacting, meticulous detail) which Jay's method addresses.
When I read Jay's article, I vowed to give it a try one day, saved the link, and forgot about it. A recent thread here on SDUGF reminded me of it, and I've decided to go through with it and see how it works.
I don't think I'll have the time or inclination to post detailed comparison clips (this mod has more practicality in a live situation vs. a recording one anyway) but I'll try to snap some pics & post my findings for you curious folks who may decide to take on this endeavor yourselves.
I first read about Jay Mitchell's speaker-directivity research and "fix" about a year ago on TGP. (Thread here.) For those who don't want to sift through a massive TGP thread, Jay has reposted the info on his personal website.
I was fascinated by the idea of making my amp sound the same regardless of where my ear was in the room in relation to the speakers. I've always been someone who found the beamyness of closed-back speaker enclosures distasteful, and it bothered me that the tone I liked (standing above or to the side of my cabinet) was not the "true sound" coming out of the speaker or being seen by any close-mic'd applications. I've read about the Weber Beam-Blockers and Egnater "Speaker Bra" but those designs have some inherent flaws (which Jay explains in exacting, meticulous detail) which Jay's method addresses.
When I read Jay's article, I vowed to give it a try one day, saved the link, and forgot about it. A recent thread here on SDUGF reminded me of it, and I've decided to go through with it and see how it works.
I don't think I'll have the time or inclination to post detailed comparison clips (this mod has more practicality in a live situation vs. a recording one anyway) but I'll try to snap some pics & post my findings for you curious folks who may decide to take on this endeavor yourselves.
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