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LECTURE ON SBIR

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Yes, it's a detailed video. They have made a series of videos on various topics and all if them are good.
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I like Mathew (seems sharp and is young enough where he can't be that expensive to contract - I surmise) he lives down the street15 minutes from La Salles' candidate for the "best bed channel ever Alcons" 30 channel system, it would be interesting for him to visit and dissect to what engineering aspects all the hoopla can be attributed to, but also punch holes in the system if applicable.

One thing, these guys seem too lazy to undertake the challenges of deploying full band speaker systems, Tony says to crossover at 60 and then bundle the rest into LFE. NOOOO! I say crossover at 40 to preserve the discrete mid-bass on the surrounds:D
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I like Mathew (seems sharp and is young enough where he can't be that expensive to contract - I surmise) he lives down the street15 minutes from La Salles' candidate for the "best bed channel ever Alcons" 30 channel system, it would be interesting for him to visit and dissect to what engineering aspects all the hoopla can be attributed to, but also punch holes in the system if applicable.

One thing, these guys seem too lazy to undertake the challenges of deploying full band speaker systems, Tony says to crossover at 60 and then bundle the rest into LFE. NOOOO! I say crossover at 40 to preserve the discrete mid-bass on the surrounds:D
Yes, keep it directional till 40. Then a different sub for 20 to 40 and a different infrasonic sub for <20.
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Excellent presentation! I got a lot from watching this one.
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