Looking incredible. If it is near 10~11k €, it'll beat the crap out of D&D and Kii. Now, if only it had something like Dirac (or better, a cross-platform soft by the DSP maker) inside, it'd be literally perfect.
So you'll also get a max SPL at fixed THD graph? Because I really wonder how loud it can get.Thanks!
As you can see, we used the exact same room and measurement system that was used for the Kii Three, so the measurement are as comparable as it gets
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Yes, sure:So you'll also get a max SPL at fixed THD graph? Because I really wonder how loud it can get.
If we like to stay within the Genelec product range, I'd say it's more like a S360 + W371A.Looks similar to the Genelec 8351/61(top/bottom opposite woofers to control directivity) with W371A tower extension, but all in one cabinet. Very nice.
There is much weight at the button and also a plate on the ground (see renderings).Isn't it easy to fall down?
Wouldn't you be able to reclaim a bit of power by offering a cardioid tuning in between the 30 Hz (which I doubt is that useful when it's well below usual transition frequencies) and natural 200 Hz? Something like 100 Hz, for example.[*]Bass <60 Hz ist power limited, those 2x 10" suck out all the 1000W, if you want them to. That is why we also have a 1500W (S-) version for those who want to nuke their homes
Note that the top plot only goes down to 100Hz
It's called "valchromat" which is 30 % denser/stronger than traditional MDF and has a homogenous structure, which we need to mill the waveguide in. We use it with all of our speaker, so Model M1 and S1 are also made of it.What are they made of?
Yes, might be. We have different presets in the making and will start with a traditional monopol and the cardioid with the null @180°.Wouldn't you be able to reclaim a bit of power by offering a cardioid tuning in between the 30 Hz (which I doubt is that useful when it's well below usual transition frequencies) and natural 200 Hz? Something like 100 Hz, for example.