Check out this speaker from Sonic Impact.
http://tinyurl.com/9f5ff
It's got the highest WAF of any speaker I've ever seen. 😀 😉
Best,
KT
http://tinyurl.com/9f5ff
It's got the highest WAF of any speaker I've ever seen. 😀 😉
Best,
KT
I'm sure they have a very "natural" and "organic" sound. 
Sorry, that was really bad, but I couldn't help myself.

Sorry, that was really bad, but I couldn't help myself.
Now you can see if plants die when you play rock music or thrive when you play classical music.
I wonder what kind of plant will give the best sonic characteristics. Will a ficus give a more woody sound than a geranium? Will flowers sound brighter than woody plants?
I wonder what kind of plant will give the best sonic characteristics. Will a ficus give a more woody sound than a geranium? Will flowers sound brighter than woody plants?
Whoa,you guys are getting ahead of yourselves!
First you have to sort out which soil sounds best,and provides proper damping! 😀 😀

First you have to sort out which soil sounds best,and provides proper damping! 😀 😀


DigitalJunkie said:...First you have to sort out which soil sounds best,and provides proper damping! 😀 😀![]()
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Depends on how many bitumen deposits you have in the soil, of course. The more bitumen, the more damped the pot resonance. You don't want any ringing or standing waves in your soil, you know.
KT
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