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Gosh, I am getting so forgetful. Yes, and just added it to the review.Amir, did you measure impedance? JA's measurements show low sensitivity but a friendly high impedance with low phase angles.
Gosh, I am getting so forgetful. Yes, and just added it to the review.Amir, did you measure impedance? JA's measurements show low sensitivity but a friendly high impedance with low phase angles.
Not sure if they're testing speakers or attempting to open a portal to another dimension but it sure does look impressive.With such an amazing testing facility:
That looks like Ekornes chair which we used to have. I didn't find it comfortable despite its reputation otherwise.Btw. Amir, did you perform the personal listening test in the right chair and angle?
They moved forward and now they feel
Indeed the step is gone and now they have a mix of wide horizontal and narrow vertical dispersion using this futuristic looking waveguide.They moved forward and now they feelconfidentconfidence about it, calling the new tech "DDC (Dynaudio Directivity Control)"
Herman Miller couldn't mistake it even if I were blind.This chair looks like Charles Eames, and they are not very comfortable indeed. My Ekornes Stressless is a lot better IMO.
This chair looks like Charles Eames, and they are not very comfortable indeed. My Ekornes Stressless is a lot better IMO.
Designed by Charles Eames in 1956 and became so iconic that everyone copied after the patents expired.Herman Miller couldn't mistake it even if I were blind.
Indeed the step is gone and now they have a mix of wide horizontal and narrow vertical dispersion using this futuristic looking waveguide.
why?You could say it is some kind of the Neanderthal version of the DDC Lens technique