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Just thought I'd throw this out there - partially to punctuate the
endless Google Groups posts hocking knock-off handbags and Nike merchandise - and to see if this idea might actually go somewhere(!) I'm thinking about a speaker line, both a bookshelf and a floorstanding model. Standard 8-16ohm impedance, current state of art materials, with as low-resonance a cabinet as humanly possible. Speaker would be a sealed unit, capable of handling anywhere from 50-200W. The two key differences a 1. All drivers(2 in the bookshelf and 3 for the floor-standing) would be in the same plane. That is, the mid and hf elements would be set back so as to be "in lne" with the resting position of the woofer. This is not new, and many mfgs have done it for 20 years or more. 2.(the big one!) - The woofer - and the midrange in the case of the floor-standing, would have a range of travel unprecedented for their size. I'm proposing a 6" woofer and 1"dome tweeter for the bookshelf, and a 7"woofer, 3"mid, and same 1"dome tweeter for the floor model. I'm talking about both woofers having at least a 1" high-profile butyl- rubber surround that would allow visible movement even when driven mildly. The midrange might also be visibly moved, especially on tracks with strong transient drums(think early-to-mid era Genesis or just about anything from LZ). Of course an area in which I have no expertise would have to be advanced - and that is dampening. For a speaker like this the cones might end up ringing like a bell! My theory is that small rigid cones with high excursion move as much air as effectively as a huge cone with less excursion and perhaps not as structurally stiff. -CC |
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