22 hours? That seems like a long time compared to what I thought I understood from Amir and Erin.
22 hours? That seems like a long time compared to what I thought I understood from Amir and Erin.
I was mostly thinking of Erin and Amir who are not making a business from their Klippel work. But you are exactly right -- why not take ~1 day? Particularly on a $750k speaker!does it matter though when a robot is doing it?
I was mostly thinking of Erin and Amir who are not making a business from their Klippel work. But you are exactly right -- why not take ~1 day? Particularly on a $750k speaker!
I am pretty sure you don't sleep.I run mine overnight while I'm sleeping.
I imagine your neighbors wonder what the heck is going on at your house in the middle of the night.I run mine overnight while I'm sleeping.
I imagine your neighbors wonder what the heck is going on at your house in the middle of the night.
Not half as tired as the guy who lifted it on that platform.That must be one tired Klippel NFS after that work out!
Kinda like the same way Rolls Royce never list the hp of their engines. Ultimately brands like Wil;son and Magico are meant to appeal to monied individuals who really don't know a lot about audio but who want to be made to feel they are using their wealth to buy the "very best."Would love to see the measurements that generated, but I imagine we never will . They don't even list +/- on their 18-50kHz measurement. Figured it would go lower than 18Hz with that size, but I suppose that's plenty for most use cases.
I actually like the look of the speaker, and I'd bet it does sound amazing(not $700,000 amazing, though).
It’s using the same gear that Amir & Erin uses. It measures at multiple distances and does fancy math to calculate what it measured was the speaker and what is the room and can cancel out the room’s influence.Is this space large enough to measure speakers?