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Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby Mr_Martin » 22 Feb 2010, 05:26

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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby surfnorthwest » 22 Feb 2010, 07:26

Amazing claim. So if I read this correctly I should be able to crank my plexi to get the tubes cooking then go to my cab and turn my speakers down without any lose in tone. One hell of a claim. If it works and the speakers sound good I would be very interested as I am sure eveyone would be.

I think this is going to be one of those wait and see products before I would jump in. Nice find Martin, got to love the new technology coming out for guitarist.
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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby Mr_Martin » 22 Feb 2010, 08:02

I found some Videos on YT:





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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby surfnorthwest » 22 Feb 2010, 09:54

I watched the videos and did some more reseach on it and it looks like this has been tried before. I know you can't get a acurate represention from a YouTube video but the tone I was hear was flat and without life.

Also the comment
"More attenuation affords a warmer tone while less attenuation restores volume and brightness"
that scares me. Sounds like just another attenuator which I hate. No I am going to sit on the sideline for a good while with these or until I can try them myself.
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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby slowpokerhino » 22 Feb 2010, 18:27

So if you have a closed back cab your kinda F'd?
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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby lowenzz » 22 Feb 2010, 18:30

slowpokerhino wrote:So if you have a closed back cab your kinda F'd?
Nah, just get out about a 5" hole saw, :crazy shoot four extra "tone chambers" :Thumbs through the back panel and your good to go. :smash :lick me
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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby Julesman64 » 27 Feb 2010, 06:04

flux density modulation??? sounds like something from "back to the future". probably only sounds good at 88 miles per hour.
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Re: Revolutionary new Speaker?

Postby Lordakamai » 06 Mar 2010, 15:05

Julesman64 wrote:flux density modulation??? sounds like something from "back to the future". probably only sounds good at 88 miles per hour.
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