> >> It was his opinion that speakers simply don\ufffdt work. \ufffdThat they are a >>> completely unfaithful way of reproducing sound and that the >>>engineers in the >>> audience really aught to come up with a new paradigm. He has a point! They all have problems. But the best ones are pretty good these days. > > What about those Bose Radiating pole speakers? They're good for what they do, which is spread sound around. But the imaging is nonexistent. They're not for the studio. > You know whats strange ... >> there are these 'audiofile' stereo components which have gear much more >> expensive than most studio amps and monitors. I wonder why that >>technology is >> not used for studio monitors. What technology isn't used for studio monitors? I think it it's all used. :) Studio mains speakers are at least $10K/pair normally - at least - and mastering studios have incredibly expensive monitoring set-ups. From: James Ryan <jeryan@...> >Not familiar with the Bose ones. I am familiar with consumer stereo >salesmen, and you do pay a lot for those gold wires inside and ultra hip >industrial design. I think Les was talking about eliminating the coil >wrapped around a toilet roll, slipped over a cylindrical magnet and attached >to a big honking rubber-suspended cardboard cone on a hub cap frame concept. >Maybe like vibrating plasma or radioencephalotrinc direct to brain auditory >sensor transmission devices, eliminating the cave man hardware intermediary. > >:) Magnapan (spelling?) speakers were around when I was selling stereo equipment in 1975 (my first job out of high school before I went back to college). They used electrostatic elements and had a very sweet midrange. There's a guy in San Diego County - American somethingorother is his company - who was working on speakers that used sum/difference signals in the mHz range, which he could project on a wall. That was a few years ago and we haven't heard anything, so I guess it didn't work. The technology worked as a weapon, though. -- Nick Batzdorf 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101, fax 905-5434
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Re: Re: speakers
2005-01-07 by Nick Batzdorf
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