Thin walled speakers...are they the answer?

DaveyF

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Interesting "movie" ( doubt Myles would be interested--too long, LOL:D) But i did see that one of the comments received was that these speakers ring like a bell and therefore images are smeared. That would be one of the potential downfalls of a thin walled speaker. Although, I suspect with the correct engineering, this particular problem could be greatly overcome, only question is to what extent. OTOH, I have NOT heard this kind of problem with the Spendor's or Harbeth's that i have listened to.
 

andromedaaudio

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I think the problem becomes more evident when you turn up the volume , I am afraid 300 Boulderwatts will make the 4 mm housing come crumbling down
 

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