Are there more commercial loudspeakers out there that are similar to the Kii Three? I primarily mean that dispersion is actively controlled, by driving multiple drivers with different signals.
Some are:
Some are:
- Bang & Olufsen Beolab 50 and 90
- Apple Homepod
- Various consumer sound bars
- Various pro audio line arrays and subwoofers
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Yes and also stuning review by Stereophile. The D&D would be my choice if I had the monney for either.
Expensive though, you could askif the price point would not be lower cause it's compact and easy to ship, less hand work on the cabinet than a big classic speaker... putt it at 7000 euros and it could be a Proac tablett sucess for the richs...
Expensive though, you could askif the price point would not be lower cause it's compact and easy to ship, less hand work on the cabinet than a big classic speaker... putt it at 7000 euros and it could be a Proac tablett sucess for the richs...
SoundSteer Technology from Lexicon | Stereophile.com
Are you looking for inspiration or actual products?

Are you looking for inspiration or actual products?
Another way of using multiples to steer sound: Fractal Array Straight CBT with Passive XOs and no EQ
FoLLgoTT's project(s) should get an honorable mention: Pseudo-coaxial with narrow directivity (and Horbach-Keele filters)
It started experimental:
But ended up looking like a real product:
I'm sure I've seen more, depending on where your interest is geared at...
FoLLgoTT's project(s) should get an honorable mention: Pseudo-coaxial with narrow directivity (and Horbach-Keele filters)
It started experimental:
But ended up looking like a real product:
I'm sure I've seen more, depending on where your interest is geared at...
Thanks, great suggestions. Keep them coming.
I am looking for inspiration.
Are you looking for inspiration or actual products?
I am looking for inspiration.
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