Hi Duke,
This all makes sense, back in my old days at SpeakerCraft/Marcof, we made a line speakers called Rock Boxes, We didn't call it thermal compression, but we did talk a fair amount about voice coil temperature rising and increased resistance. So in short, my guess seemed correct that you teach how to use your speakers to get the most out of room interaction with their placement. In my current speakers, an mtm, they are mirror imaged. I rear ported the ports in at an angle for the sole purpose of experimenting with how the speakers would react to room interaction. It clearly makes a difference. Not a world different from making a low qtc in a sealed box design to properly interact with a room. Obviously alot tougher with a ported box, but I love the variable port idea.
Thanks for your thoughts and good listening, Tim
This all makes sense, back in my old days at SpeakerCraft/Marcof, we made a line speakers called Rock Boxes, We didn't call it thermal compression, but we did talk a fair amount about voice coil temperature rising and increased resistance. So in short, my guess seemed correct that you teach how to use your speakers to get the most out of room interaction with their placement. In my current speakers, an mtm, they are mirror imaged. I rear ported the ports in at an angle for the sole purpose of experimenting with how the speakers would react to room interaction. It clearly makes a difference. Not a world different from making a low qtc in a sealed box design to properly interact with a room. Obviously alot tougher with a ported box, but I love the variable port idea.
Thanks for your thoughts and good listening, Tim