Tymphany Linear Array Transducer (LAT)
Driver Highlights: The power of two 12” subwoofers in a sleek tube-shaped transducer only 7” wide.
Note: The nominal impedance of Tymphany LAT is calculated with both coils driven in parallel.
Driver Highlights: The power of two 12” subwoofers in a sleek tube-shaped transducer only 7” wide.
Note: The nominal impedance of Tymphany LAT is calculated with both coils driven in parallel.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
IMO, about all it has is curiosity factor - you can have something few other people do. If you are the kind of person who gets off on that, it is for you. I doubt that those little 6" woofers have an Xmax of 15mm or so, so it is not going to compete with 12" woofers with that sort of Xmax.
BTW, yes Heil made something like this in the 70's. I think the idea then was to simulate the wave launch off of the AMT speakers, which have since been shown to be rather colored.... Might be interesting to see what someone could do with NdFeB magnets in a new Heil-style diaphragm.
BTW, yes Heil made something like this in the 70's. I think the idea then was to simulate the wave launch off of the AMT speakers, which have since been shown to be rather colored.... Might be interesting to see what someone could do with NdFeB magnets in a new Heil-style diaphragm.
I have difficulty believing what they say it can do.
But could be interesting to see if they work...at all.
( cost is 255 $us each)
The driver are in fact 3.5" and you have 10 of them.
( scanspeak. peerless vifa are part of the same company)
Here what they say:
tympany
( there's also the white paper if someone wish to read it):
white paper #1
But could be interesting to see if they work...at all.
( cost is 255 $us each)
The driver are in fact 3.5" and you have 10 of them.
( scanspeak. peerless vifa are part of the same company)
Here what they say:
tympany
( there's also the white paper if someone wish to read it):
white paper #1
It does look interesting. 6 cavities in one set, 7 in the other. As the group of 6 is pushing air, the group of 7 is sucking. The difference of 1 is the effective difference. Or am I missing something? The way I see it it is equivalent to a 10" driver with almost no baffle.
2nd look at it - it does appear to have a lot of mounting holes, it could go on a baffle, creating a dipole. Cant help but wonder about cavity effect and air noise. A lot of dead mass to be moved with the interconnecting rods.
Geoff
2nd look at it - it does appear to have a lot of mounting holes, it could go on a baffle, creating a dipole. Cant help but wonder about cavity effect and air noise. A lot of dead mass to be moved with the interconnecting rods.
Geoff
yeah the mms on that thing will be HUGE! and to compensate the VC will need to be huge...which raises Le, which makes your midbass sound like poopoo...
but wait dont smaller drivers have "faster" bass?!(toungue in cheek)
no offence but to me this seems like an interesting, but not very practical concept. but maybe im wrong, im not a loudspeaker pro here
but wait dont smaller drivers have "faster" bass?!(toungue in cheek)
no offence but to me this seems like an interesting, but not very practical concept. but maybe im wrong, im not a loudspeaker pro here
With a lower Qts it would be interesting for bass horns with a high to very high compression ratio, due to the multiple, (possible) much stiffer diaphragm's as opposed to a single larger one.
In addition to that it would support an even loading on the cone as opposed to most conventional, modern horn loading techniques.
Wkr Johan
In addition to that it would support an even loading on the cone as opposed to most conventional, modern horn loading techniques.
Wkr Johan
Right now, I believe they just have 2 models (LAT500 & LAT700) which translate into the Alpine PLT-5 and PLV-7. I think the draw is the small form factor. If you go to the Web site it mentions using the technology in DMP docking stations and flat panel TVs.
I'd love to hear one, but its use in home where space is not as limited is probably impractical for most.
Here's a car audio review for those interested:
http://www.caraudiomag.com/testreports/0702_cae_alpine_plv_7_subwoofer/
I'd love to hear one, but its use in home where space is not as limited is probably impractical for most.
Here's a car audio review for those interested:
http://www.caraudiomag.com/testreports/0702_cae_alpine_plv_7_subwoofer/
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