Mr. Karsten, are you disputing Anthony Hoffman’s (the H in KLH) Iron Law? You know; the one that says that with high efficiency speakers you can either have low bass or small size but not both. If you do, I would like to read more about it.
Neutrally your arguments are placed out of your agendas and therefore should be taken in the right context. For example; in order to create a bass reflex or acoustic suspension loudspeakers that falls under your “Power Paradigm rule” you will have to flatten their impedance curve, right? To do so you will need to create electrical “impedance traps” in the speakers XO network. That will create all sorts of other issues and will make the end results sound like crap even though they are operating under the "Power Paradigm rules" (Phase anomalies, group delay etc.). Not here to argue with anyone so that will be my only comment on the subject.
Neutrally your arguments are placed out of your agendas and therefore should be taken in the right context. For example; in order to create a bass reflex or acoustic suspension loudspeakers that falls under your “Power Paradigm rule” you will have to flatten their impedance curve, right? To do so you will need to create electrical “impedance traps” in the speakers XO network. That will create all sorts of other issues and will make the end results sound like crap even though they are operating under the "Power Paradigm rules" (Phase anomalies, group delay etc.). Not here to argue with anyone so that will be my only comment on the subject.