Det var han som menade så.. det varkar vara "bra" att rotera högtalarna ibland..som sagt jag var lika förvånad jag med..men uppenbarligen funkade av någon anledning..det bildas oxidation om man inte roterar högtalaren på länge
That left the problem of edge diffraction from having the mids and highs on a flat baffle. That's when I came up with the idea of a rotating cylinder, but I couldn't use wires to run to the mid and high speakers; enough twisting and they'd eventually break.
That's when I came up with the "flashlight battery" solution. Run a wire to a contact at the top and bottom of the cylinder and use spring-loaded contacts to make the connections. Plus, rotating the cylinder would also clean the contacts. By placing the high crossover, and the level pots, inside the cylinder, I only needed two wires to go to it, and that worked perfectly.
Anyway, to make an even longer story shorter, that concept allowed me to use a unique set of drivers (and a design) that I would never have considered without this system approach.
There's a lot more to this design that I'm leaving out, but lemme just say I've put two years of my life into making this as perfect as I could.