Here is a speaker that uses a ribbon:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue17/firstwatt.htm
The point is that is has to be really narrow and has to have a really wide dispersion to match the ideal point source of the omnidirectional part.
Don`t slots have wider dispersion than ribbons?
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue17/firstwatt.htm
The point is that is has to be really narrow and has to have a really wide dispersion to match the ideal point source of the omnidirectional part.
Don`t slots have wider dispersion than ribbons?
Both the Decware and Linkwitz´s Pluto omnidirectional speakers employ a directional tweeter for the highs. This seems to be a good compromise between the "surround" imaging of the omni speaker and a better focused representation of higher frequencies. Especially if you can vary the relation between direct and reflected sound at taste as in the Decware RL 1.5
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