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Swans speaker have finally released the datasheet on their new "Trinity" triaxial driver.
But they have also released another driver I find even more interesting: ![]() ![]() ![]() The interesting part is that the driver seems to be able to give a relatively flat response from 1000-30 000Hz. In addition, if the tiny ribbon works from around 10kHz with a low order filter the distpersion pattern from around 3-4kHz and up to 20kHz is virtually constant, or at least less distorted than what is possible with a single dome. Link to the driver: http://www.swanspeaker.com/product/htm/view.asp?id=315
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Sorry, with several windows open the thread ended up in the wrong category. Could one of the moderators kindly move it?
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