Would you put these speakers in your living room?

I regularly look at TG's page and came across a new build. Something caught my eye: Those speakers have awful surrounds! 😳 And I thought if they look awful to me, what about the WAF?
We read Purifi's description:

• Low Surround Radiation Distortion
o The surround contributes to sound output. Conventional surrounds produce distortion as they
deform. PURIFI’s Neutral Surround geometry avoids this mechanism without constraining motion.
This reduces harmonic distortion as well as intermodulation distortion.


http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Purifi-6661.htmhttp://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Purifi-6661/PTT6.5W08-01A.pdf
I suppose a grate with a nice fabric could convince a wife, although in my case I have not yet built the ones I owe her for my DTQWTII ... 😉
 

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You only build speakers for the eye candy impress your friends and don't care what they sound like? As I understand, these sound very nice even if ASR measurements were not stellar. I have not really looked at how Amirm measured speakers. I am thinking about them actually. TG usually has pretty good advice.
 
FWIW, this is not the first driver to use some sort of diffraction spreading in the surround. The issue has been around since the 50's if you go back in the AES papers. Linearity of the suspension is a constant battle. One can make longer motors, but the suspension always is the limit.
 
You only build speakers for the eye candy impress your friends and don't care what they sound like? As I understand, these sound very nice even if ASR measurements were not stellar. I have not really looked at how Amirm measured speakers. I am thinking about them actually. TG usually has pretty good advice.
Has ASR measured Troels speakers? I would like to see a link, perhaps they have measured my DTQWTII, although we already know that the measurements of the speakers do not say everything .....
I'll take a look, if you find any, please put the link.
 
As (Klippel) tested by Erin, the 4 ohm version...
Erin said:
Distortion and Compression:
  • This is the best speaker I have tested (I don’t have the same distortion data for the Scan 18wu I mentioned above). An incredibly low 1% THD above 70Hz at 100dB output!
  • The dominant mode of distortion is 2nd-order. But, really, it is so low… who cares what order is the contributor. 3rd-order distortion is 10-20dB lower than 2nd-order.
  • The maximum SPL tests are limited by the -2dB compression threshold; namely by the 500Hz region. Looking back at the HD and IMD measurements, there appears to be something in this region causing higher 3rd-order distortion HD. I’m not seeing traces of it in the impedance, though, which is the first place I normally look for problems “in band” (as opposed to out of the typical bandpass region).
This speaker has the best distortion values I’ve seen with even higher SPL output capability than larger drivers. The 6.5-inch nominal speaker size combined with its excellent distortion and notable frequency response linearity make this a great option for those who want a smaller, compact 2-way bookshelf speaker. And it just so happens this particular drive unit came from a 2-way bookshelf DIY speaker that I am reviewing soon.
 
Indeed they look ugly, and besides, I see nothing wrong with conventional design speaker surrounds.
You have to look at current marketing trends and wonder of the validity of some products, as well as their real benefits.
Personally, I like my living room to look like a living room, without eyes being distracted and focused on visible/bare drivers.
It's a living room, traditionally furnished, some modern pieces, not some tacky stereo store with grille-less speaker systems all over the place and open shelves of components.
I don't have the need to "impress" anyone with equipment, they are impressed with the sonics.


Dark smoked-glass door only open for display

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Has ASR measured Troels speakers? I would like to see a link, perhaps they have measured my DTQWTII, although we already know that the measurements of the speakers do not say everything .....
I'll take a look, if you find any, please put the link.
They haven't measured Torels speaker, but they have measured at least 2 different speakers using the same Purifi driver. All of the various sites (hificompass, Erin, ASR, probably more) agree that it measures incredibly well. You may not like it and may not understand it, but it can reasonably lay claim to being the best-measuring 6.5" driver out there. Put a grille on if you think they're ugly, or choose another driver based on aesthetics - there certainly are some good-measuring drivers from SB or Scan-Speak that are more attractive, they just don't measure as well as the Purifi.
 
engineers always working for their pocket .... not yours!

biz sets the rules ... let the customer bleed AMAPossible

if you use two woofers but one inverted mounted with magnet to the outside

guess what will happen distortion-wise?

anyone dare to measure it?

MUSIC brings TONS of distortion to please you! (a sine wave is a bloody lifeless bitch)

why want to avoid it if not of a resonant character?
 
1. These speakers are ugly, they can’t even live in my garage much less my living room. If this design had twice the performance AND longevity of a normal surround I might have to get used to it because everyone’s surrounds would be fugly in 9 months. I haven’t heard them (and apparently neither have reviewers in a finished design) they could be ugly magic.

2. IMO measurements are less revealing and take on different meaning as you go down the audio chain, by the time you get to a raw speaker at the very end of the chain without a cabinet design? At that point measurements are at the most suggestive (and at the worst misleading) of what you might be able to accomplish with the driver. This is completely missed or denied by the ASR cult

3. Are performance and measurement the same? Hardly, from a measurement point of view my powered studio monitors are my best speakers, from a musical performance prospective to MY ears they are 3-4th on the list.

so could they sound good enough to overcome their aesthetic? Yep, but can measurements shown us that is the case? Nope the interpretation, scope (of the measurements) and musical conveyance are still subjective
 
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if you use two woofers but one inverted mounted with magnet to the outside

guess what will happen distortion-wise?

Even order distortion products (mainly H2 and H4) will be reduced. These even order products are more benign than odd order distortion products. Many people deliberately add H2 and H4 in their audio systems to "improve" the sound.

My experience doing this with high quality drivers suggests it is of little to no benefit. Often motor noise becomes objectionable too.