I think these Sound Lab - Sallies are interesting devices.
http://blueskiesaudio.com/
Has anyone experience with something similar?
http://blueskiesaudio.com/
Has anyone experience with something similar?
I think these Sound Lab - Sallies are interesting devices.
http://blueskiesaudio.com/View attachment 62916View attachment 62917
Has anyone experience with something similar?
I think these Sound Lab - Sallies are interesting devices.
http://blueskiesaudio.com/View attachment 62916View attachment 62917
Has anyone experience with something similar?
SALLIE is an acronym that stands for "Sonic Attenuator for Lower Levels of Interference Effects". Dipole speakers, such as Sound Lab's full-range electrostatic speakers, radiate equal energy from the back side of the panel. If the listening room is over-reflective audible interference patterns can result, manifesting an undesirable condition referred to as the "comb-filtering" effect. SALLIE greatly reduces this effect and helps save on expensive acoustical room treatment. Furthermore, the effect of SALLIE is adjustable by simply altering the distance to the back of the speaker. SALLIE isn't visible since it is placed behind the speaker.
Just make the dream real Ked.
So you ARE going diy....niceI already have the drivers. I can't put them together till I get the space. Which is for any big speaker really
I've never heard Sound Labs, I was just asking if ayone has heard the Sallies behind them, or DIY variation on another brand of panel speaker.
https://www.soundlab-speakers.com/accessory.html
So you ARE going diy....nice
Have you got any pictures of the sort of thing you have in mind?
So you've moved away from dipoles....aren't horns kind of the polar opposite?
I think these Sound Lab - Sallies are interesting devices.
http://blueskiesaudio.com/View attachment 62916View attachment 62917
Has anyone experience with something similar?
We used to have that mid horn arrangement on the sound system i crewed. I always thought it was to give a more uniform dispersion, so a big crowd can get the effect of having an individual horn pointing in their direction. So what I'm asking is it still applicable when the setup is designed for just a couple of people?
We used to have that mid horn arrangement on the sound system i crewed. I always thought it was to give a more uniform dispersion, so a big crowd can get the effect of having an individual horn pointing in their direction. So what I'm asking is it still applicable when the setup is designed for just a couple of people?
I like the idea of dipole subs, btw
Haha ......What dual woofer front loaded horns due to their midbass allow you to do is integrate it from top to bottom.
Can i ask who the artist is playing in that vid?There are many ways to achieve great mid-bass. Currently enjoying exceptional mid-bass performance from my new 4-way active horn system:
Bill, which version of the Stamm driver did you listen to? The original tri-axial with the Loth-X version of a whizzer? Or the revised version without the whizzer? I have the original Stefan Stamm drivers with the whizzer and it is the best single full range driver that I have heard. They are extremely fast, able to reproduce detail, nuance and articulate bass far better than any driver of its kind that have come across my ears. These are truly special driversHi Baffled,
Yes this was on Vyger Indian. I just acquired a Vyger myself - please see my thread in the turntable forum. I have never heard analogue as good in my room as I am getting - utterly sota turntable. Definitely recommend checking one out!
In terms of BD4 - that is a driver that features in Pnoe and Axjet only - very big step up on a BD3. I have listened to a lot of single full range drivers for last 6 months straight including Voxativ, Stamm and AER. The BD4 is crazy good and very even handed - also can take enormous power versus say a Boxatic that would just rip up.
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