High school dropout. No job. Why else would I be on an audio forum?
You have a point. OK, some of us are stuck in endless meetings or teleconferences all day and need a distraction to keep us from falling asleep.
High school dropout. No job. Why else would I be on an audio forum?
Fixed.
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You have a point. OK, some of us are stuck in endless meetings or teleconferences all day and need a distraction to keep us from falling asleep.
I wouldn't be surprised if we see a review with independent tests in the next issue of voice coil:
https://www.audioxpress.com/page/Voice-Coil-Magazine
As a father of two young kids, I have to disagree with you: whatever the looks of a transducer before they see it, it will look bad an few minutes later.
Only solution is to hide it. From a pragmatic parenting POV, it matters. A lot.
So you *are* part of the Purifi online marketing department!
Nice plug!
So you *are* part of the Purifi online marketing department!
Now you're starting conspiracy theories? Too bad very few on this thread are even here to discuss the thread topic. Seems to be standard protocol though.
I'm not sure what the conspiracy is.
Do you have inside knowledge of what Voice Coil will publish?
Or are you just making a random guess?
I see where you're coming from but loudspeaker transducers have gotten way way better in recent years. Drivers from even the early 90s can't hold a candle to modern offerings, certainly if price is taken into account. I mean I've taken apart some nicer older speakers and the drivers are just shit compared to cheap stuff today.
I agree with your pessimism towards the HiFi market, but there are rays of sunshine here and there.
Glad I was too busy cheering on my wife at her second NY marathon to see the developing multi-car pileup here... "Crusader," like "terrorist," is not an identity to aspire to in polite company.
Anyway, back to your new-old comparison. I think that's an big exaggeration. Dennis Murphy thought ScanSpeak's expensive 20+ year old paper cone 7" woofer was good enough choose it over newer and often cheaper designs from ScanSpeak, Satori, and others for the low end of his superbly-measuring Philharmonic BMR.
https://www.audioholics.com/bookshelf-speaker-reviews/bmr-philharmonitor-1
Overall the Purifi driver looks neat, though at the claimed price I would like a lighter driver driven by a neo magnet, not a big heavy magnetized clay ring between the polepieces. The most interesting part of the Purifi driver to me is how the surround repeats. I can't find it now, but one of the KEF/Celestion engineers did a video about Celestions's new 3D-stamped titanium compression driver that is supposed to play higher than anything else its size. He kept mentioning "periodicity" (a small feature that repeats) as the key to new diaphragm design work. It looks like something similar may be going on with this woofer's surround.
well considering what voice coil does is reviews new drivers, and the Purifi woofer is likely the most cutting edge new driver seen for years, I think any dummy could predict a review coming shortly.
It’s a shame the the common “groupthink” mindset of this forum is that anyone who discusses the thread topic, or provides accurate information pertaining to the thread topic is viewed as a threat. Ohhh must be an evil outsider with a agenda!! When the ignorant clowns with absolutely nothing valuable to add, take over the threads. It’s no surprise that when anyone with an ounce of knowledge decides to contribute here, it ends up being extremely short lived.
Keep up the good work soldiers. And remember he who has the highest post count is the hero.
So far you are the thread hero in this thread it seems. View attachment 37996 Hang around, you may learn something if you can get those chips off your shoulders.
Overall the Purifi driver looks neat, though at the claimed price I would like a lighter driver driven by a neo magnet, not a big heavy magnetized clay ring between the polepieces.
The one acting like this here happens to be your mentor...Do you shop for amplifiers based on the thickness of the aluminum as well?