As an owner of the original KEF LS50, I was green to envy to to see them introduce the LS50 Meta containing an interesting man-made material that absorbed problematic interactions between the driver and the cabinet. The original LS50 measured poorly here, but the Meta fared far better. So if that was one of the changes, there is clearly something to the metamaterial and they are surprisingly not mentioned often on Audio Science Review. It's audio science!
While I was down the rabbit hole looking for solutions to my acoustically challenging attic I came across this DIY project for a metamaterial enclosure.
Further down the hole I came across this discussion of Acoustic Metamaterials with Steve Cummer, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Duke University.
Nissan demo
After seeing this demonstration, it correct to assume that the bulky acoustic treatment market is about to be revolutionized?
While I was down the rabbit hole looking for solutions to my acoustically challenging attic I came across this DIY project for a metamaterial enclosure.
Further down the hole I came across this discussion of Acoustic Metamaterials with Steve Cummer, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Duke University.
Nissan demo
After seeing this demonstration, it correct to assume that the bulky acoustic treatment market is about to be revolutionized?