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Old 5th April 2009, 01:03 AM   #1
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Default Klangfluss speakers- with Shockwave conditioning

hi all

i had a lot of fun at discovering Klangfluss - a new german speaker manufacturer of " highest quality Audio " speakers.

http://www.klangfluss.com/

1. because the homepage is really nice and stylish - not many speaker companies invest that much of creativity and money , to make a webpage.

2. because they come up with a unique " Shockwave conditioning " concept - i had some amused moments , reading their technology pdf file

http://www.klangfluss.com/docs/Technology_en.pdf

they place the 2 midbass drivers at 1m distance, one from the other (!)


3. they want to get rich quick, using cheap ( a little tweaked ) Mivoc drivers, and offering their revolutionary speaker at a bargain price of Euro 55.000,00 at ebay :


I guess ebay isn't probably the best vehicle to commercialize that kind of esoterica...
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Old 5th April 2009, 02:00 AM   #2
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Another b&^%&y Flash site. I wish people would quit wasting resorces on this crap.

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Another b&^%&y Flash site. I wish people would quit wasting resorces on this crap.

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No, it's better that they keep writing sites in Flash, because it's a quick way to know that the site isn't worth visiting.
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Old 5th April 2009, 04:44 AM   #5
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Love the way they place the copperfoils in the crossover. All in the same line.
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Old 5th April 2009, 05:59 AM   #6
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They modulate each other with the angles and distances used. They make nice marbles though. I hope that Dr. Geddes will not see the theory and price in the links... I guess that we will be able to hear him all the way from Chicago...
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Why is it that the human race is so frightened of change?.I own a set of speakers manufactured by another well know German company called Visaton.The speaker is the Fontanna.It is a omni directional speaker and the sound is nothing short of amazing!.I am in this hobby for 30 years and have never heard a speaker with this realistic quality of music production!All my audiophile friends and family are also amazed and many have now ordered some of these.Why? because the sound is reflected sound.This represents over 90% of what we hear in everyday life.It adds a quality to the music that makes other speakers sound synthetic once you have heard these.The Fontannas use cones and these use spheres to achieve this omni directional sound.And although I have not heard these specific speakers.I can promise you that this is not something to dismiss as rubbish based on the sound concept I hear from the Fontannas.Further the pyramid shape and the granite base also contribute to this sound and the custom made xovers using Mundorf caps.Driver units are analog devices that have not changed much since the invention of loudspeakers so why waste your time drivers full of gadgetry when the real sound is concentrated on reflectic sound principals(natural).Based on the eye opener me and many of my friends experienced you would want to hear these speakers! What do they say ''ignorance is bliss"
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Ok,

And now imagine someone asking 55.000 Euro for a set of Fontana speakers...
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Old 6th April 2009, 12:55 AM   #9
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price of the fontana's, with a sub: € 7141.50

http://www.visaton.de/de/bauvorschla...ana/index.html

http://www.lautsprechershop.de/hifi/...hifi/sub42.htm
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Why is it that the human race is so frightened of change?
If they spent the time to make the website truly informative instead of hobbling it with Flash, i might actually be able to see what they are taling about. I have nothing against omnis. I have heard (and built) some pretty good ones.

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