DanielT
Major Contributor
I continue the HiFi/ sound journey. Now the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. Spontaneously what I will think of are Philips and Hypex. But you from the Netherlands who hang out here fill in and feel free to tell a story about some brands.
So far, these have received attention:
audiosciencereview.com
audiosciencereview.com
Come on, you from the Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg, do not be shy. Brag on instead, or be proud, happy about, or something you want to show regardning HiFi.It's your turn to highlight nice good Hifi now.
Edit:
Sad:
audiosciencereview.com
Interesting:
"Motional Feedback (MFB) was a speaker system developed in the early 1970s by Philips Holland. It introduced a feedback system to the woofers of HiFi loudspeakers, enabling them to achieve a more extended low frequency response in a relatively small enclosure. The key benefits are a very controlled bass response. Any distortion induced by the enclosure or the woofer itself is immediately corrected by the feedback. These hand-built speakers were sounding very good and were quite expensive."
audiosciencereview.com
So far, these have received attention:

Good German Hifi ?!
I might go to Germany instead of England. Come on Germans, I know there is very good Hifi. Contemporary Hifi or something vintage, technical invention that influenced the sound history and so on. You get free hands to write what you want.:) If I go with my rather rickety Volvo to Germany, I...


Rule, Britannia!, Britannia rule the (sound)waves!
That seems to be the case with Hifi in any case. Or let's say that there is very good Hifi coming from England. Two of my favorite brands when it comes to speakers are English : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharfedale_(company) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KEF Feel free to add what you want...

Come on, you from the Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg, do not be shy. Brag on instead, or be proud, happy about, or something you want to show regardning HiFi.It's your turn to highlight nice good Hifi now.
Edit:
Sad:

RIP- Jan-Peter van Amerongen of Hypex
Sadly I have to inform you the passing away of Jan-Peter, owner and founder of Hypex.

Interesting:
"Motional Feedback (MFB) was a speaker system developed in the early 1970s by Philips Holland. It introduced a feedback system to the woofers of HiFi loudspeakers, enabling them to achieve a more extended low frequency response in a relatively small enclosure. The key benefits are a very controlled bass response. Any distortion induced by the enclosure or the woofer itself is immediately corrected by the feedback. These hand-built speakers were sounding very good and were quite expensive."

Motional Feedback (MFB)?
It seems to be a smart system, right? Common in constructions nowadays? In the art of audio sound reproduction it is well-known that the dynamic loudspeaker is more nonlinear and generates more distortion than all the other system components combined. This is particularly true at low...

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