The dots on the tweeeter are also a grill because the tweeter dome is some kind of lithium alloy and easily damaged.
Some protection from curious fingers... (especially from the young 'uns.. 🙂)
Btw, I have seen grown-ups go for the dust caps too.. 😀 at least touch them, if not poke them into a different geometrical shape.
Btw, I have seen grown-ups go for the dust caps too.. 😀 at least touch them, if not poke them into a different geometrical shape.
A numer of companies are shipping boxes with fancy grills that are supposed to enhance dispersion.
Not EnABL but might be bsome similar physics involved.
dave
Not EnABL but might be bsome similar physics involved.
dave
Look at the tweeter, it's got spots.A numer of companies are shipping boxes with fancy grills that are supposed to enhance dispersion.
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Not EnABL but might be bsome similar physics involved.
dave
The nidrange looks like my ceiling speakers, just a holy grill, Batman. The cooler the grill looks the better the dispersion.
Can we get a picture?The nidrange looks like my ceiling speakers
Look at the tweeter, it's got spots.
From the pic you posted that looks like a grill not th dome,
Here a better image… followed by a bow up +gamma adjustment to bring out detail
dave
This is a novel technique, patent pending. The light rays throught the screen create a virtual polka dot pattern, without increasing the moving mass.
Recent research of Dr. Oetker Labs in Switzerland has made it quite clear conventional breakup is almost completely eliminated. Research outcomes will be published in the next April issue of JAES.
Recent research of Dr. Oetker Labs in Switzerland has made it quite clear conventional breakup is almost completely eliminated. Research outcomes will be published in the next April issue of JAES.
Time to bust out the eye glasses. 😉Yikes! it's just a screen. Sigh. I thought it was rings of dots, doh!
jeff
I just got new ones. 🤓Time to bust out the eye glasses. 😉
jeff
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