https://darko.audio/2025/01/lindemann-move-mini-review/
Srajan got the Copper (not Gold) right but it is officially 3” driver not 4”
The widly spaced AZMT seems extraneous to me.
https://lindemann-audio.de/products/move-mini/?lang=en
dave
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A bit OT but …
There’s also the bigger speaker MOVE , bigger driver ( an alpair 11ms ) with some tweaks on the cone in the form of cork (!)
https://hifiplus.com/articles/lindemann-audio-move/

This is interesting for me , I have had the thoughts about using such a tweeter in my own speakers .
The tweeter may be unnecessary , but can be a salespoint for the speaker ?
There’s also the bigger speaker MOVE , bigger driver ( an alpair 11ms ) with some tweaks on the cone in the form of cork (!)
https://hifiplus.com/articles/lindemann-audio-move/

This is interesting for me , I have had the thoughts about using such a tweeter in my own speakers .
The tweeter may be unnecessary , but can be a salespoint for the speaker ?
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Very likely, depending on the marketing & who you're selling to. Many people like planar tweeters, so there will be immediate appeal in that quarter. Results as always depend on implementation, but results in commercial audio aren't necessarily defined the same way as they are in DIY -that's not knocking either, just noting the difference.
Gee, but doesn’t the Groove/Move combination look like a vaguely familiar configuration. Interesting feature on their Musicbook Power amps is selectable vertical bi-amping with trim level for bass channel. Without digging too deeply - not at all a potential customer, but simply an idly interested gawker - this appears to be intended for speakers with some degree of passive filtering?
I've seen these, or an earlier version of these speakers with the 11MS posted here with the little cork button.There’s also the bigger speaker MOVE , bigger driver ( an alpair 11ms ) with some tweaks on the cone in the form of cork (!)
jeff
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