Audiophilenoob said:
would they send me a sample?
I'm looking to buy something like around 1000 of these
the bamboo was my choice until the point...
anyway I'll shoot them an email thanks
I think you just need to contact them unless you want a middleman in between to eat up your profits. In such case we can talk.😀
To me these "All-New Nucleus Micro Ti™ Loudspeaker" are just as beautiful as toilet floaters.
Anyone dare clone them with real toilet floaters? 🙂
Anyone dare clone them with real toilet floaters? 🙂
MrDodo said:To me these "All-New Nucleus Micro Ti?Loudspeaker" are just as beautiful as toilet floaters.
Anyone dare clone them with real toilet floaters? 🙂
New? What's new?
Hi Audiphilenoob
you know that driver W3-1335S is inside the Micro Ti?
Gallo says 100w , but TB specification says only 30w !!!!
best regards Jaime
you know that driver W3-1335S is inside the Micro Ti?
Gallo says 100w , but TB specification says only 30w !!!!
best regards Jaime
to be quite honest I'm not sure right now...
last week their site was completely different .... however 120w seems like a max rating anyway
that's been changed in the last 2 weeks... to my knowledge that's what they used to use in the micro ti
last week their site was completely different .... however 120w seems like a max rating anyway
that's been changed in the last 2 weeks... to my knowledge that's what they used to use in the micro ti
Yet if someone is looking for very tiny speakers, you wouldn't rather have them listening to Bose cubes now, would you?
Jaime said:Hi Audiphilenoob
you know that driver W3-1335S is inside the Micro Ti?
Gallo says 100w , but TB specification says only 30w !!!!
best regards Jaime
I beleive 30W is rms continous, and 100W would be music power.
As to the short Xmax, the Fostex FE108E Sigma has an Xmax of just 0.28 mm! So it should be darned near unusable, right?
As to the short Xmax, the Fostex FE108E Sigma has an Xmax of just 0.28 mm! So it should be darned near unusable, right?
It would be nice if parts express would bring these in
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1230_04/w3-1231sh.htm
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1230_04/w3-1231sh.htm
RogerWilco said:It would be nice if parts express would bring these in
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1230_04/w3-1231sh.htm
Have you listend to them before?
BAM said:As to the short Xmax, the Fostex FE108E Sigma has an Xmax of just 0.28 mm! So it should be darned near unusable, right?
Ummm..... no. Certainly not unusable. I guess it all depends upon the loading of the driver and desired SPLs. The fostex 108 is a wonderful driver though given the right conditions.
Joe
I guess if I really want to get an impression of what these drivers sound like, I'm going to have to build something myself. I've been meaning to try a single driver design. Any idea of how these would work in the Cyburg's Needles? How would a ML-TQWT sound differ from that of a typical transmission line?
BAM said:I guess if I really want to get an impression of what these drivers sound like, I'm going to have to build something myself. I've been meaning to try a single driver design. Any idea of how these would work in the Cyburg's Needles? How would a ML-TQWT sound differ from that of a typical transmission line?
Probably you want to search and see what others have done with the driver and see if they like the bass or not. I doubt they will generate loud quality bass no matter what enclosure they are in, so they may be good for easy listening or close listening if the Xmax is real small.
These will certainly need a subwoofer. I'm just thinking about how to get these to go low enough to match easily with a long-excursion sub driver which typically isn't good above 100 Hz. Perhaps a TQWT with a 1.5-way configuration is what the doctor ordered.
wait, wait. surely you guys Gallo uses some kind of OEM version of the W3-1335S, it would make sense + you can tell it's not the same EXACT driver (look through the grill). im sure that most of this is bs, but gallo claims their drivers can reach 75hz in that .5 litre enclosure. when i ran that up i think it came to like 210hz. obviously they can't bs their way out of that much of a difference.
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