seems that simply tinning both first (or at least the wire) then heating the wire up when it's touching the connector would be the ticket to success... that and some Panavise product.
good book
A few months back the guy who started ReactOS (http://www.reactos.org/en/index.html) gave a private info session where I work and showed us a bunch of cool kernel-mode exploitation techniques. Rad stuff.
I'm outta stuff, unless I want to start in on SONOS, EEPROM, etc... anyways, I don't get pissy about the memory / storage distinction because it's not a very clear line IMHO.
agreed. It just seems that since tweeters have relatively good off-axis response, and the upper end of the midranges have some break-up, that it makes sense to establish the listening axis with the midrange, especially when using shallow slopes, like I will be (first-order).
just wanted to bump this thread, as I'm getting closer to finalizing the design for a pair of speakers. I've had great luck with placing the listening axis at the midrange driver. Of course there is no way to know what the speaker designer intended, but I would wager that this would be an interesting experiment for those with commercial stand mounted speakers.
Here's the FR of the midrange driver I am using:
[img width=150 height=91 alt=morel-mdm]http://www.head-case.org/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1999&g2_serialNumber=2&g2_GALLERYSID=ea03dac2fefb42c134d55fcca2b988df