
mentoneman
Well-known member
dunno about the guy one way or the other personally--seemed he wanted to be the ultimate say in all things axefx but really it was just a guy with a big forum developing a relationship with fractal to the point where you think he's getting something out of it but won't say.
jay mitchell is a guy i saw as a truly knowledgeable guy, who might have a tough time with bedside manner and comes across condescending, which i get when a bunch of forum monkeys try to tell you that you are wrong about a field you are actually a seasoned veteran in, but the guy truly has experience when it comes to sound equipment and design. is he the final word-no-but give some credit where it's due even if you think he's kinda jerky.
i find it interesting that i brought up the topic of dual concentric speaker design with him, on tgp, (before i was suspended there for having the name Jesus in my good transactions/signature!!!!) being a viable solution to common nearfield problems inherent to 2 way powered speakers, due to my experience with turbosound tq445-dp powerd mains, and even posted the diagram for them, and he sorta dismissed the thought at the time, and here we are with his CLR dual concentric design.
jay mitchell is a guy i saw as a truly knowledgeable guy, who might have a tough time with bedside manner and comes across condescending, which i get when a bunch of forum monkeys try to tell you that you are wrong about a field you are actually a seasoned veteran in, but the guy truly has experience when it comes to sound equipment and design. is he the final word-no-but give some credit where it's due even if you think he's kinda jerky.
i find it interesting that i brought up the topic of dual concentric speaker design with him, on tgp, (before i was suspended there for having the name Jesus in my good transactions/signature!!!!) being a viable solution to common nearfield problems inherent to 2 way powered speakers, due to my experience with turbosound tq445-dp powerd mains, and even posted the diagram for them, and he sorta dismissed the thought at the time, and here we are with his CLR dual concentric design.