This is my worst drivers, which were measured. They have more than a year. Now everything has changed worldwide, it is evident in the first post. All fully handmade,make at home.
This construct was designed specifically for the discovery potential of the upper range. As soon as we drop below 3000 Hz, we lose the charm of the title.
uhm yeah you are right about the title 🙂, well they all look stunning to say the least!
I apologize if it is not clear in my comments, there are difficulties with the transfer of engineering terminology. And so glad you held a positive impression.)
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Hi Maxim,
I watched almost all your videos on YouTube, but still trying to understand how these babies work...
As soon as I have an idea of what is under the cover, I'll order a couple to give them a try.
My Best
PS : Do you think it's possible to go down 300 Hz with your AMT or the SoundFen ?
I watched almost all your videos on YouTube, but still trying to understand how these babies work...
As soon as I have an idea of what is under the cover, I'll order a couple to give them a try.
My Best
PS : Do you think it's possible to go down 300 Hz with your AMT or the SoundFen ?
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Good day again. I sent you as promised. Emitters are unique in that they are circularly polarized and constructive rate in every inch of film undefined
hmm how do you get an even field , in this picture it is not possible at all. or it has to be a very large ring magnet. or am i missing something? does look very nice 🙂
I'm sorry, I do not quite understand your question
I asked in a previous message if your AMTs are able to go down to 300 Hz, and in the mean time, I found your "hybrid" driver presented on the picture. I guess it's probably a "full range" audio driver ! 🙂
Thus, this "hybrid" driver answers to the question, since I suppose it'll go down much lower than 300 Hz !...
My Very Best and congratulations for your innovation spirit !
Good time
Yes it is a coaxial driver, a wide range.
Midbass with my paper, the suspension and the integration of the tweeter.
Yes it is a coaxial driver, a wide range.
Midbass with my paper, the suspension and the integration of the tweeter.
dude you make some nice stuff. you got a production floor somewhere ? how do you machine all these high quality looking parts.
Hi Maxim,
I think that, for your round AMT, you applied the principle shown of fig 12 of the Oskar Heil patent 3 636 278, am I wrong ?...
I think that, for your round AMT, you applied the principle shown of fig 12 of the Oskar Heil patent 3 636 278, am I wrong ?...
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