Jim McDougall and I were reminiscing about building McGee Electronics Sweet 16's when we were much younger on the Madisound BBS. They used 2 or 3 different drivers to spread the honky resonances out over a few octaves to make them not suck. They were fun to listen to when I was in my late teens, early twenties. Danny Richie, Rick Craig and a couple of others got interested in what were to be later known as line arrays. I bought a bunch of MCM55-1870 drivers and built a 16 driver line array with a Dayton ribbon in the middle. Sounded OK, but not great due tothecombfiltering going on. Talk about head in the vise! Fun, it just wrong.
I'm so thankful for Jim, Danny, Rick, Curt and all of the others that took ourrememberance a created great systems from this old bones.
Scott Clark was a recipient of many of the extra drivers that I had here to use to teach a physics class. That has always made me smile.
Rock on, ya'll.