The name: It's an Italian grape variety, known for it's long growing season and late ripening. It is susceptible to fungal diseases... So, in that light, appropriate for this project. That is to say, this is likely to take a rather long time to ripen, and may find itself dead and useless somewhere along the way.
Also, there is a music reference: In Mozart's opera Don Giovanni, the titular character Don Giovanni calls out for a glass of Marzemino just before his deliverance into hell. Which is perhaps where I will be sent if I finish this...
It will be (almost) full range dipole (lower end being where it is unlikely to remain dipole). The goal is minimal driver count, minimal crossover, and ~90dB sensitivity.
It will start with some fiddling and experimentation. On my doorstep tomorrow should be some Neo8 and Neo3 planars to start the fun. I will be playing with some waveguide-ish setups here to see what can be done to improve power handling and low end response.
That's all for now. But once I found the right grape, I had to start the thread.
:Z
Also, there is a music reference: In Mozart's opera Don Giovanni, the titular character Don Giovanni calls out for a glass of Marzemino just before his deliverance into hell. Which is perhaps where I will be sent if I finish this...
It will be (almost) full range dipole (lower end being where it is unlikely to remain dipole). The goal is minimal driver count, minimal crossover, and ~90dB sensitivity.
It will start with some fiddling and experimentation. On my doorstep tomorrow should be some Neo8 and Neo3 planars to start the fun. I will be playing with some waveguide-ish setups here to see what can be done to improve power handling and low end response.
That's all for now. But once I found the right grape, I had to start the thread.
:Z
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