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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Hungary
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Hi!
I am interested of realistic sound stage reproduction. I saw (and unfortunately not listened yet ) the Intertechnik Odin laudspeaker. They says that with theirs special front plate design the sound stage reproduction (listening position 2.5-3m) will be very realistic, deep and lifelike. "...Die zwei geneigten Frontwände ergeben in 2.5-3m Entfernung ein absolut identisches Akustikzentrum mit dem Hochtöner. Dadurch wird eine Raumabbildung geschaffen, die Sänger direkt vor den Augen stehen läßt und andere Quellen bis tief hinter die Lautsprecherbox staffelt...." Has somebody any experience with this or with another kind of method? Tyimo |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Columbia, SC
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It seems like they are refering to the fact that they have "time-aligned" the drivers by making a curved front baffle. I believe this would have a positive effect on realistic soundstage reproduction. This is a pretty common technique.
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