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I'll write to Canton and ask if they publish their measurements.
I know the company and I know that they take measurements. Very detailed measurements. Actually, I don't know of any major German loudspeaker company that doesn't take measurements, because they more or less invented the measurements, right?
Klippel is German and emerged from this scene, just like Anselm Görtz and the experts at Canton.
So yes, I'll ask them if they want to publish their measurements.
The spirit of the times demands it.
Apparently
Yes please! Companies that make very accurate speakers should broadcast their measurements as widely as possible (see ascilab's meteoric rise!).
 
You can never have too many drivers
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It is a three-way system that emits a cylindrical wave in the low frequency range.
So yes, in this case, more chassis are better because they optimize the radiation behavior, the cutoff frequency, the maximum excursion, and, of course, the membrane area in the low frequency range.

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Nice, that's a very great build inside.
 
look here brother, who you jivin with that cosmik debris?
Sorry, brother - I didn’t mean to mislead you. A line array drops by only around 3 dB per distance doubling in the near field and, under ideal conditions, can approximate a cylindrical wavefront.
This is not the case with the Canton Reference Alpha, but its multiple woofers and large vertical baffle area allow it to distribute low-frequency energy more evenly in the room compared to a speaker with only one bass driver.
Do you agree with that?
 
I'll write to Canton and ask if they publish their measurements.
I know the company and I know that they take measurements. Very detailed measurements.
Measurements of Canton loudspeakers published in audio magazines (reviews) usually show very flat frequency response.
 
One good measurement doesn't really reassert your original claim as much as one bad measurement spoils it. :cool:

cheers
 
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