Not one photo of the NFS on their IG?
Keith
Keith
Am sure you can find it then sometime, no hurry or stress.They posted a story about it on their IG + someone from the R&D team mentioned it...
They're really intended for designing.Mightn’t they be quite useful for designing loudspeakers?
Keith
There’s probably lots of anechoic chambers in the UK though…more than one way to skin a cat.Does anyone know of a Klippel NFS measurement service in the UK? I can’t find anything on Google - I’m surprised it’s not the kind of thing offered at Universities for example. Perhaps British speaker manufacturers just don’t believe in Spinoramas…
Mightn’t they be quite useful for designing loudspeakers?
Keith
I reckon there’s a Klippel in that shed. The cockerel knows.I guess eggs will help them buy that NFS after all:
ATC staff can buy half a dozen of Gloucestershire’s finest organic free range eggs for £1.30… and with Sainos charging £2.15 last time I checked, that seems like an eggs-ellent deal (ouch!)
Mightn’t they be quite useful for designing loudspeakers?
Keith
Ascend Acoustics does and for an extra fee you can even get a spin for you individual samples, see exemplary here:Are there any speaker manufacturers out there who are using a Klippel NFS for the development stage of their speakers?