Hi, are there any speaker designs that project sound 360 degrees around, in phase, but more forward than to the sides and back?
Closest thing I can find are the Fulcrum Audio subcardioid speakers: Passive Cardioid Technology™ | Fulcrum Acoustic
But they're PA speakers :/
There have been so many loudspeaker designs over the years...I don't know where to start looking!
Closest thing I can find are the Fulcrum Audio subcardioid speakers: Passive Cardioid Technology™ | Fulcrum Acoustic
But they're PA speakers :/
There have been so many loudspeaker designs over the years...I don't know where to start looking!
Actually, they are near-cardioid only at low frequencies below 200 Hz.Hi, are there any speaker designs that project sound 360 degrees around, in phase, but more forward than to the sides and back?
Closest thing I can find are the Fulcrum Audio subcardioid speakers: Passive Cardioid Technology™ | Fulcrum Acoustic
A few others that might be interesting, depending on what you are trying to do/learn:
Lexicon SL-1 SoundSteer
SoundSteer Technology from Lexicon | Stereophile.com
Kii Audio Three
Kii Audio Three loudspeaker | Stereophile.com
Amphion Krypton
SoundStage! Shorts - Amphion's Krypton Loudspeaker (January 2018) - YouTube
dbx Soundfield 1A
dbx Soundfield 1A loudspeaker | Stereophile.com
Apple HomePod
HomePod (2018) - Apple
Lexicon SL-1 SoundSteer
SoundSteer Technology from Lexicon | Stereophile.com
Kii Audio Three
Kii Audio Three loudspeaker | Stereophile.com
Amphion Krypton
SoundStage! Shorts - Amphion's Krypton Loudspeaker (January 2018) - YouTube
dbx Soundfield 1A
dbx Soundfield 1A loudspeaker | Stereophile.com
Apple HomePod
HomePod (2018) - Apple
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I think the question is not clear. What dispersion are you looking for?
Kii, Amphion and Dutch & Dutch are closer to 90-150 degrees than 360 degrees at mid to high frequencies. That is even narrower than cardioid. This is not bad on itself, but it does not classify as 'omnipole'.
Kii, Amphion and Dutch & Dutch are closer to 90-150 degrees than 360 degrees at mid to high frequencies. That is even narrower than cardioid. This is not bad on itself, but it does not classify as 'omnipole'.
Hi, are there any speaker designs that project sound 360 degrees around, in phase, but more forward than to the sides and back?
Perhaps this one ?

For more information see: https://www.diyaudio.com/community/attachments/omni-directional-speaker-pdf.1134246/
Whoa! They have the cheek to call their speakers 'game changing' when this has been done by ME Geithain for just over 20 years.Closest thing I can find are the Fulcrum Audio subcardioid speakers: Passive Cardioid Technology™ | Fulcrum Acoustic
They are full omni. Isn't that what you want?
To my understanding, an omni directional speaker is a sound source that radiates uniform in all directions, not just in the horizontal plane.
So, the Duevels speakers, however probebly excelent speakers in there own right, are not likely to be treuly omni directional speakers.
Very few omnies satisfy that criteria.
Agreed, but systems based on regular polyhedrons can, at least in principle.
To my understanding, an omni directional speaker is a sound source that radiates uniform in all directions, not just in the horizontal plane.
So, the Duevels speakers, however probebly excelent speakers in there own right, are not likely to be treuly omni directional speakers.
Then you're limited to something like a dodecahedron suspended from the ceiling by a cable to emulate a radiating sphere in freespace. Why so specific ?
Then you're limited to something like a dodecahedron suspended from the ceiling by a cable to emulate a radiating sphere in freespace. Why so specific ?
Simple, the performance of the tetrahedron I posted a link to earlier in this thread is easy to predict, it does not need extensively testing, is easy to build and is relatively cheap. By the way, it does not hang on the ceiling.
Agreed, but systems based on regular polyhedrons can, at least in principle.
But they are rare. i have the bits to build an icoshedron with drivers on each face.
dave
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