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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Savage, MN
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http://www.wilson-benesch.com/torus/...20Brochure.pdf
Looks interesting, has had only glowing reports. Hmmm |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Australia
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Its just an isobaric sub, it's very well engineered, but at it's heart that's all it is, there's no new concept to emulate.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Savage, MN
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Well I didn't think anyone would actually try to build one. I was just interested in the fact that everything old is new again. It reminds me off that old Morel 12" with one diaphram but the magnets mounted on either side. An all in one isobaric speaker. I believe Vandersteen uses it, or some version of it, in their flagship speaker.
What I ment to draw attention to is how things tend to cycle. In the late 80's and early 90's isobarik loading was all the rage, now it is "rediscovered" and is lauded as the most exciting developement in years. Anywho, I guess this means some new reimagined version of bandpass is on the horizon.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: UK
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Hastur: Bandpass back into fashion....hehe I like the comment. hehe
One thing I did not like in that PDF was it read a bit like a marketing document, it dug up and tried to requalify the old chest nut which I belive to be absolutle load of rubbish that larger driver means slower grrrrr tosh...... |
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Thanx for the link, i had a bote to myself to check this thing out.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Sunny Tustin, SoCal
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An extremely light and strong diaphragm, isobaric loading without the ugly magnet exposure, and a nice heat dissipation setup.
Yes it's isobaric. But it looks like nice isobaric. Must be tremendously inefficient, however, looking at the small box size- double it and it's still small for an 18. I wonder how it does cancelling 3rd order distortion.... I'm thinking that a conventional isobaric has advantages to it..... But it does have a big driver! That's a plus
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: USA, MN
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First off, clamshell cancels even order distortions, not "third order"....and the cancellation (actually reduction) of even order distortion is on the order of a few (~5) dB, not complete. Odd order Cms/Bl distortions remain, as well as distortions caused by nonlinear Le and eddy currents in the pole piece, etc....
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One would assume that having gone as far as they have (for the price they better have), that the distortion reduction by clamshelling these woofers would be very small (ie marketing speak) dave
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Hehehe, I was wondering if anyone would catch that- I specifically repeated the 'third order' from their product lit.
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