😎 World's First Fourier Transform Speaker: Audio Revolutionized?

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Күн бұрын

Is this the most innovative audiophile speaker in the world?
In many respects, the answer is a simple yes. I'm sorry I missed the show and ability to hear them first hand, but will have more on this speaker in the future.
In this video, Bob shares music clips and details on the speaker from Pacific Audio Fest 2024 in Seattle this past weekend.
For those unfamiliar with Fourier theorem...
The Fourier theorem states that any periodic function can be represented as a sum of sine and cosine functions.
According to the Fourier theorem, a steady-state wave is composed of a series of sinusoidal components whose frequencies are those of the fundamental and its harmonics, each component having the proper amplitude and phase. The sequence of components that form this complex wave is called its spectrum
In simpler terms, it means that any complex wave can be broken down into a combination of simpler, fundamental waves. This is a powerful concept with applications in various fields, including signal processing, physics, and mathematics.
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Original Trailer Song - Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
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@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 6 күн бұрын
For those unfamiliar with the word "fourier", I'll put more details in the description, but in essence, the Fourier theorem provides a powerful tool for understanding and analyzing complex waveforms by breaking them down into their simpler components.
@immovableobjectify
@immovableobjectify 6 күн бұрын
True Fourier analysis and synthesis (involving reconstruction from pure sine waves) would require an unreasonably large number of separate channels and drivers, Here he even says that each driver covers a range of about 3 notes (in I assume the Western 12-tone scale.) No pure sine waves are involved. It seems like this is just an extreme multi-way speaker with a digital crossover, and separate amps for each driver. Maybe if and when he is ready to sell a product, it will have some advantages over typical 3, 4, 5, and 6-way designs, but I have my doubts.
@Thomas..Anderson
@Thomas..Anderson 6 күн бұрын
@@immovableobjectify Add to that it has some sort of a vertical dipole configuration, distances between drivers way above wavelengths, diffraction from all those drivers. No wonder he cannot pin point the source of the sound.
@Technical_Audio
@Technical_Audio 6 күн бұрын
Having a master’s degree in electrical engineering with a specialty in signal processing, I can say that the technical explanation provided here was mostly mixed-up gibberish. I don’t know if these speakers sounded good or not, but however they sounded wasn’t due to these mistaken beliefs, at least as explained.
@johnlehew8192
@johnlehew8192 5 күн бұрын
I agree. My comments are similar to yours. He might have accidentally run across something and it may sound amazing however the explanation doesn’t make sense. He may have built the most expensive active crossover ever made lol
@gapingshanus
@gapingshanus 5 күн бұрын
100%
@exponentmantissa5598
@exponentmantissa5598 6 күн бұрын
Drivers do not have to stop instantly and change phase which he claimed. That would be a step function which never occurs in audio and is impossible for an amplifier to reproduce as it would require infinite slew rate. He also claimed his drivers are all in phase. They are not because there is a distance between them. In addition he is going to get a ton of diffraction and reflection off the speaker array. He has made a classic audio mistake. He claims a problem exists that doesnt and then does a ton of design work and cost to fix something that it is a non issue.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 6 күн бұрын
As for the comment about direction changes we were not talking pico seconds but fast enough to stay in phase with the input signal. We are the first to so so replicating the input signal with our speakers output. As the designer we were concerned about diffraction but what the hell, let’s see what the effect would be. It was moot. We were amazed at how little effect it had. As for phase from the difference in the drivers vertical position, When a group a driver produces a square wave they are aligned on both axis’s. we use dsp delay to accomplish this.eNot quite that simple but close. We will be in LA in june w a finished product Drop by .. It’s all Bs, including ours until one hears the speaker. Show response was overwhelming positive. Most recognizing a new standard for Hi End.
@mysock351C
@mysock351C 6 күн бұрын
@@TheBlindAudiophile This is a fundamental misunderstanding (for one reason or another) of what the Fourier transform is, and why its needed. Systems that can only assume discrete states cannot process continuously varying signals such as analog audio. The transistor in the DSP chip is on, the transistor in the DSP chip is off. The neuron in your brain fires, the neuron in your brain stops firing. They have no in-between states. This is where the Fourier transform comes in. It allows a continuously varying signal to be decomposed into its spectral content vs. time which is something such state-based systems can process. Speaker, however, can assume any position they want to by design. As such, speakers are ONLY made to reproduce continuously varying analog signals, and don't do well with anything else. Also there is the massive issue of dispersion patterns and interference, which is why modern speakers require computer aided simulation and design to actually get them to have good directivity, which is a must. Using speakers made from the entire Parts-Express catalog each playing only one very narrow range of frequencies is like trying to paint the Sistine Chapel with a hand grenade and a bucket of paint. Its at best wildly misguided
@mysock351C
@mysock351C 6 күн бұрын
@@TheBlindAudiophile Also insofar as audio is concerned, the resulting "harmonics" of each of the sine components are actually harmonic distortion. We DONT want those as they shouldn't be there! Its an intriguing "what-if" idea. We've all had such moments of whimsy staring at measurement equipment or mathematic equations. 😀 But to actually attempt this is fundamentally flawed in very profound ways.
@jakus514
@jakus514 5 күн бұрын
​@@TheBlindAudiophileDo you mean for T.H.E Show? 🤞
@exponentmantissa5598
@exponentmantissa5598 5 күн бұрын
@@TheBlindAudiophile What happens to imaging when you essentially break apart an instrument into different locations for different frequencies?
@johnlehew8192
@johnlehew8192 6 күн бұрын
It is well known that Fourier is used to split signals into different frequency bands. It is mathematical processing and unlike physical capacitors, inductors, and resistors it will maintain phase in the signals whereas physical electronics distort phase. It converts a time based signal into a frequency signal that can be easily filtered by removing everything outside of 200 hz and 300 hz then converted back to the time domain to play that part of the signal. Based on the explanations in this video, I don’t believe anything special is here. I think this system is simply an active crossover driving 15 speakers. It is missing a good engineering explanation as to why it works, there is an explanation but it doesn’t make sense plus the designer mentions he recently learned about Fourier. It is a very complex subject and was first applied to phone signals when they first came out to reduce noise and boost signals. I took a semester on nothing but Fourier in college and this is a hard subject to learn on your own. I encourage the designer to prove me wrong and explain how this is not an active crossover and provide better explanations of how it works. I’m big on innovation and wish him the best however this isn’t passing the smell test for me.
@Mikexception
@Mikexception 6 күн бұрын
I share objections. This effort is concentrated on only one factor - phase shifts in crossovers. It is explananable only if author heard about that problem but did not experience other rest. Even if it works ( I have not enough knowlegdge about FFT except that it has to be sampled, conveted to digital form and after analyzed, it takes time and how about many uch operorations for each speaker in instance I have no idea) He did like perfect suspension for one of four wheels in car. It is important to have all good cooperating together. resulting in smooth ride of whole car in compare to one best suspension and other suspensions as usual. There are lot of phase shifts in audio and true art in audio design is to make them compensate each other, not to beat any of them to zero - it is better to controll them for best result. .
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
It was just a year of so ago I saw using the Fourier Theorem and it derivative equations as a model in speaker design. You are not incorrect in seeing it as a active speaker with 19 crossovers actually. But that's like saying a diesel locomotive is nothing more than a diesel engine coupled with an electric motor. That would also be a true statement but completely misses or ignores the point of using the diesel engine to provide current from a generator and the electric motor for its strengths the diesel engine lacks.
@exponentmantissa5598
@exponentmantissa5598 5 күн бұрын
Imaging would be destroyed by this as now your musical instruments come from multiple locations. In addition any filters introduce phase shift near the crossover points. This is unavoidable. All too often I see people create an audio reproduction problem that doesnt exist and then spend a ton of money to fix something that was not broken to begin with. A perfect example is expensive cables like USB.
@johnstone7697
@johnstone7697 6 күн бұрын
The drivers are all mounted in free air and facing upward. But because of the close stacking there's a tremendous amount of diffraction created both off the driver basket above and the one below. Regardless of the DSP involved, these drivers are operating in a very sub-optimal environment where in phase and out of phase energy (front and back of cone) are simultaneously being radiated into the listening space. Lots of signal cancellation results, especially on the listening axis. I assume the goal is to make it omni directional, but this design puts tremendous demands on the drivers to produce any substantial amount of energy at the listening position.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
As the designer we too were concerned about diffraction but what the hell, let’s see what the effect would be. It was moot. We were amazed at how little effect it had. As for phase from the difference in the drivers vertical position, when a group a drivers produces a square wave they are aligned on both axis’s. we use dsp delay to accomplish this. This is not quite that simple but close. We will be in LA in june with a finished product so drop by .. It’s all Bs, including ours until one hears the speaker. Show response was overwhelming positive. Most recognizing a new standard for Hi End. 5
@rrd1975
@rrd1975 6 күн бұрын
I don't think that the bright minds at Magico, Magnepan, Wilson, Sound Lab, YG Acoustics and other high-end speaker brands will lose any sleep.
@johncircosta2861
@johncircosta2861 5 күн бұрын
A speaker cable sellers dream system !
@jazzboy
@jazzboy 6 күн бұрын
It sounded good, and the tech is simply brilliant. One of my favorite rooms at PAF 2024.
@mysock351C
@mysock351C 6 күн бұрын
“Nature adds them up free of charge.” Yes. It’s called a SPEAKER. We can even do really nifty things like using coaxial drivers and waveguides to ensure that the SPEAKER delivers a nice uniform sound and symmetrical “time aligned” dispersion pattern across the audio spectrum. There are even a few obscure companies like KEF, Genelec, Mofi, etc. that make such mythical devices 😐
@danielgeiger7739
@danielgeiger7739 6 күн бұрын
This looks to me rather like around 17-way speaker that is 17-way amped. I see nothing that corresponds to a proper Fourier Transformation, where true sine waves interact with constructive and destructive interference to produce a derivative. That was quite clear when he talked about one speaker emitting sound from three piano keys, which is a range. A true sine wave has no range by definition. A test would be to only amp one of those 17 speakers and see whether it truly produces a single tone, or whether one speaker shows some variation in pitch. my 2c as a wet scientist.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 6 күн бұрын
There is a lot of misunderstanding here. I’ll take the hit for that and see if I can avoid this confusion when we introduce our finished product next June. My choice of words will have to be better.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
The next show will feature individual amp outputs show the musical signal been created out of a series of sine waves. It is in fact a 21 way speaker system. So you are correct essentially. But that is like saying a diesel locomotive is nothing more than a diesel engine combined with a electric motor. This would also be true but completely missis the point of combining the two as was done with this speaker design.
@nickames4654
@nickames4654 6 күн бұрын
So wait… Is that claim that you’re running a very low resolution DFT, and the amplitude and phase and each bin is Inverse Fourier transformed to the time domain, and this time domain signal is fed to a discrete amp channel, which then feeds each speaker? Or are you saying that using very narrow bandwidth “crossovers” to a bunch of drivers is somehow analogous to a Fourier transform? Which is it? Where does the Fourier “claim” fit into this contraption?
@pablohrrg8677
@pablohrrg8677 4 күн бұрын
Seems like an "as many octaves" ways speaker, where every speaker must play an octave approximately. But an octave encompass many frequencies. Only works as Fourier transform when reproducing a single note.
@Canadian_Eh_I
@Canadian_Eh_I 6 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Love audio design, where science meets art !
@robbase-f6x
@robbase-f6x 6 күн бұрын
Bottom line - how does it sound compared to other high end speakers ????
@mrmessyjesse
@mrmessyjesse 6 күн бұрын
I saw it Friday and was bummed it was not still open when I went with the wife on Sunday. Cool engineering… not sure about the WAF as it is but love seeing the sausage made!
@klepp19
@klepp19 6 күн бұрын
Yes I arrived on Sunday and the door was closed!😢
@supercompooper
@supercompooper 6 күн бұрын
a good first proof of concept for sure
@adrianfisher9641
@adrianfisher9641 5 күн бұрын
Oh dear! Alchemists at work. I sometimes wonder if these sorcerers have actually heard what accuracy is. There have been so many of these attempts to improve loudspeaker sound and they all fail. The technical reasons this cannot produce coherence are many. It’s just a kind of coloration. That is all.
@lebeltoottoot9212
@lebeltoottoot9212 5 күн бұрын
I seem to be in the minority here because being blind I only get a gist of what it may look like but when it came to the sound on the second track this speaker sounded amazing. Something little strange going on with the base to sub base to me, but overall it was wonderfully dynamic, energetic and engaging.
@318ishonk
@318ishonk 6 күн бұрын
Interesting whack-a-doodle speaker. Bass and lower mids omnidirectional, mids in dipol dispersion and highs in classic "starts wide - narrows down" dispersion pattern. Must be some spacious sound. I put it down as ShockFi. Thumbs up for the inventor!
@dl6519
@dl6519 6 күн бұрын
Wow. Brilliant. The box has been thought outside of.
@TheCharlesAtoz
@TheCharlesAtoz 6 күн бұрын
No, there is no box.
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Actually stupid and ignorant. This designer create his own thoughts of a theory that do not work like described. He is completely lost.
@timinator1963
@timinator1963 6 күн бұрын
Maybe it's a function (see what I did there) of the youtube compression, but the transient attacks seem a bit rounded. Considering how compromised listening via youtube is, the imaging and soundstage seem incredible. Obviously, I'd need to hear familiar source material in person to form a better opinion. But as a proof of concept, to me, they hit it out of the park.
@martinriiser5523
@martinriiser5523 6 күн бұрын
Could it be your iPad power cable?
@Mikexception
@Mikexception 6 күн бұрын
I see some weak points - first to make it work we need to digitalize , analyze and following bring back to analog. It is not kept all the way in analog. It callls for decisions about bit rates, types od conversion and quality of all that. Simplicity up to me is best. . Then assuring exact timing of all processes - time shifts would unfortunatety appear instead of those beaten. Is the result justifying that effort it is not proven for me - I cant say it is sound which I would even accept for me . At end every speaker even every part of it's membrane which is not in exact distance from ear (and they are mounted horizontaly! ) provides it's own unique phase shifts in own reproduced range and it is capable to nivelate effort. At best it is beatingto zero pure unique crossover phase shifts. But phase distortions are not adding and not worsening (like say THD or timbre distortions) - they do not add lineary - they go up and after getting maximum they go down back to zero and go opposite with maximums at +180 or -180 deg. cancelling one of reasons may in some cases result in increase of total shift. Like using not tasty ingerdients we make best creamy cake - better not forget about any Author is convinced that headphone sound may be treated as perfect reception but does he notice that when the ear shells are pressed by headphones to head and change their form it completly changes listening perception making it no comparable to free listening?
@johnlehew8192
@johnlehew8192 5 күн бұрын
That’s the coolest rats nest of wires I’ve ever seen
@francisdelacruz6439
@francisdelacruz6439 6 күн бұрын
It's not outside the box thinking, he got rid of the box! Nice.
@myturkishlife1777
@myturkishlife1777 5 күн бұрын
My missus would shit herself if she saw all those wires in the front room 😁
@CashGravel
@CashGravel 6 күн бұрын
What the fuck did I just watch? Maybe he’s not a mad scientist, but there needs to be a lot of explaining to make any sort of sense out of this. I can’t imagine how all of those drivers stacked on top of each other aren’t causing all sorts of defraction, etc..
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 6 күн бұрын
Lol... I'll have more one I visit him and can dive deeper into things. I wasn't there for this demo, so there's plenty still to ask and cover.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
As the designer I too found the results of actual experiments unexpected. Tests to see how such effects as diffraction, phase cancellations etc were negligible. It's not a perfect product yet but damn, it sound better than anything else at the show. That shouldn't mean much to you as I am the creator but I can tell you my reference in all cases was a pair of very expensive planar headphones, and my standard is a speaker that doesn't sound like a speaker. We did that IMO. Test results were unique in that the speakers can actually stay in phase with the input signal and duplicate it on it output. Both unique in the industry. We will demo such tests at the LA show next June. It was just to much to take on since the Seattle show was out first and we still did not know if others would hear what we heard. The show for us was a test for confirmation bias.. Thankfully, most agrees with our ears.
@stevemccormack5483
@stevemccormack5483 6 күн бұрын
A truly fascinating concept, and they seem to have pulled it together into a speaker that sounds quite good - very impressive! Rather complex to build, and I have to assume that with 40+ amplifier channels required, they are using most or all Class D amps. I am curious about their front-end...did they have to create the Fourier deconstruction algorithm, or is it available commercially? Apparently they can choose the number of output channels they prefer and derive the FFT outputs in near real-time - pretty amazing! Follow-up on this one, please.
@datka3
@datka3 5 күн бұрын
I’m sure cable manufactures are happy watching this video😂
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 5 күн бұрын
Next show will be all Odin Gold 🤠
@CarlVanDoren61
@CarlVanDoren61 6 күн бұрын
Like the fact that it's taller than the operator 😊
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 6 күн бұрын
I tend to buy speakers taller than me and I'm 6'2"
@OCDmikey
@OCDmikey 6 күн бұрын
More cables !!
@marcellavankraaij
@marcellavankraaij 6 күн бұрын
I heard them last weekend at the show, (more cables !!) that's perhaps one of cons. For me, impressive to see, but maybe because of the used audio gear/source and the (hotel)room, not the Wow factor you would expect.
@craigdellapenna7103
@craigdellapenna7103 5 күн бұрын
Have you heard these? I'd be interested in your opinion.
@johnlehew8192
@johnlehew8192 5 күн бұрын
The mid range from 80hz to 6500hz is normal speakers. The mids are the only part of the speaker that might have a benefit.
@bigboy9693
@bigboy9693 6 күн бұрын
They certainly have the wife acceptance factor.
@cbts0029
@cbts0029 6 күн бұрын
I think it is a dipol design without a baffle. Without a baffle it cannot play very low, because of a acoustic short circuit. It radiates more to the ground and the ceiling in a double cardioid form
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Hence the bass boxes beside the stack of drivers. They play bass. Can't cheat physics, right? 🙂
@sc0or
@sc0or 6 күн бұрын
I'd advice them to mount amplifiers directly to a driver, as 5W amp is just .. 1"x1" PCB. That's especially true if they would select a high sens drivers (that they didn't, cause I hear lack of dynamics, even in the selected boom-bang track)
@Mikexception
@Mikexception 4 күн бұрын
It would require supply voltage for each. speaker with preferably common supply card located outside. Instead of low resistance cables for spaeker's it would require using like microphone low signal cables which are also mess . But this project may be freely complicated because is already beyond imagination. I cant imagine how he would explain all that mess to monks od directivity of cables and heban wood traps. and voltage conditioners .
@soundman2604
@soundman2604 6 күн бұрын
I guess the number one requirement for proper set up of these speakers is ten foot ceilings, thats all!
@jly74
@jly74 5 күн бұрын
Do the sound waves emanating from the drivers above and/or below affect the speaker cones of the adjacent speaker?
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Sure do... Next step for the designers enlightment would be for him to discover that he needs a full wavelength between each driver to have them play in phase with each other. Each pair of drivers need a different distance between them. Can't see that...
@FVDaudio
@FVDaudio 6 күн бұрын
How many DSP channels to decompose or recompose the signal into sine waves and their harmonics and at what speed? A quantum supercomputer? How many amplification channels and speakers for the reproduction of how much bandwidth of the spectrum?
@MARVELOUDIO
@MARVELOUDIO 6 күн бұрын
BSEngineering because of horizontal driver orientation!
@davidcharleson8403
@davidcharleson8403 6 күн бұрын
What I heard mostly was possible congestive heart issues. I hope he's getting medical attention. My HR was up just listening to him speak.
@glenncurry3041
@glenncurry3041 6 күн бұрын
"According to the Fourier theorem, a steady-state wave is composed of.." exactly "In simpler terms, it means that any ..." "steady-state wave..." Fourier Transforms convert time based information into frequency based. This works on "steady-state wave[s]". But it takes a period of time before the transform can recognize the repetitive frequencies involved. Music is transients. Not a "steady-state wave".
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 6 күн бұрын
The Fourier Transform is a model. We went another route to uncover another symmetry, or a distinction without a difference other than speed of computation.
@Mikexception
@Mikexception 6 күн бұрын
You hit point - when I used FFT some 10 years ago, no more I had to record digital sample of sound which was "frozen" for analysis
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Understood... Another way to decribe music would be a infinitely and instantly variable "steady-state wave". (aka everything recorded at the same time regardless of it's a sine wave or the complex harmonics of a cymbal). There is now way you can bandwidth limit that into 17 different parts and replay it with 17 different drivers and expect it to be better that a normal loudspeaker that is phase and time coherent. Just unnecessary complex.
@007EnglishAcademy
@007EnglishAcademy 6 күн бұрын
That music would not challenge a $1,000 system - that is disappointing.
@robertjermantowicz-uw3iw
@robertjermantowicz-uw3iw 2 күн бұрын
Quad Electrostatic speakers are phase-coherent. So are Magneplanars. They are much simpler than this setup.
@arthurfleck1554
@arthurfleck1554 5 күн бұрын
So, you like cables? Here you go then!
@JD-mm4ub
@JD-mm4ub 6 күн бұрын
How many drivers are we talking about here and how does it sound?
@gapingshanus
@gapingshanus 5 күн бұрын
Lmfao, I'm pretty sure this dude only knows about half of what he's talking about
@robertj1701
@robertj1701 6 күн бұрын
I’m speechless…. WTF?
@astolatpere11
@astolatpere11 6 күн бұрын
Those are big subs.
@revelry1969
@revelry1969 6 күн бұрын
Wow, That’s a lot of cables. Interesting. It was producing all that bass?
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Well, the bass boxes one the side took care of the lower bass I assume.
@word2RG
@word2RG 6 күн бұрын
wow those Purifi midbass drivers cost a fortune!
@joewhip9303
@joewhip9303 6 күн бұрын
Seems like a great concept. But putting this together as a viable product is another matter. All those electronics and wires!
@Mikexception
@Mikexception 6 күн бұрын
I may compare to my experience - I found that placing my "standard" speakers some 50 cm lower tha they are I get amazing improvement. I deliberated it and found that due to also exceptional impression with actual psition I want to resign to make that shift because it would affect "gear composition" . Striving for some sligh improvement has it's limits and for me it appies also to this big project.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
agree. We are in the actual product phase now. We will be back in June at LA show
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Great concept until you undestand the real physics behind it...
@Andrew_from_Oz_Vinyl_Landscape
@Andrew_from_Oz_Vinyl_Landscape 6 күн бұрын
Is the squirrel an audiophile?
@bartvanransbeeck1341
@bartvanransbeeck1341 6 күн бұрын
Sounds very clear uncoloured
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
Yes, it's a boxless design so pretty much free of energy storage or resonances. Pretty much a open baffle without the baffle. The concept is simply a 17 driver normal loudspeaker. As long as one driver plays in it's linear area, which can extend for many octaves there is no need to divide it into several drivers with complex equalizing. Within the drivers linear area phase and amplitude is pretty much linear, and the designer of this loudspeaker seems to have forgotten that. Funny experiment, but with no benefit to a normal loudspeaker designed properly. So commercial potential is absolutely zero. Some might believe the sweet talk and get tricked to belive that this is something revolutional. It's not.
@sloboat55
@sloboat55 6 күн бұрын
How will this work with the Bacch?
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 6 күн бұрын
Shouldn't impact the Bacch at all. They were playing normal 2 channel streaming from a two channel DAC AFAIK.
@armoredsaint6639
@armoredsaint6639 3 күн бұрын
But.....does it sound good?
@michaelsegel8758
@michaelsegel8758 6 күн бұрын
Looks interesting and expensive. Seems to have a few Purifi drivers...
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 6 күн бұрын
This was a proof of concept production. Price and complexity will drop dramatically once the minimal demands on drivers, amps and dsp units are taken advantage of and combined into a size of your average hi output A/B amp.
@KevinBower-gy5be
@KevinBower-gy5be 5 күн бұрын
Massively disappointed by the usual easy-to reproduce audio-show fodder for the demo. Why don't any of these companies demo with something complex and with a full-on frequency spectrum where it's often difficullt to separate instruments? Like hard rock or metal? This stuff isn't in any way a proper test IMO.
@TheCharlesAtoz
@TheCharlesAtoz 6 күн бұрын
When will it ever be practical?
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
This was a proof of concept production. Price and complexity will drop dramatically once the minimal demands on drivers, amps and dsp units are taken advantage of and combined into a size of your average hi output A/B amp.
@EskWIRED
@EskWIRED 6 күн бұрын
IMO, simpler is usually better.
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 6 күн бұрын
On the level of physics, it’s far simpler with a fraction of the demands producing a complex signal requires.
@morrismclean3584
@morrismclean3584 6 күн бұрын
IMO not that far from the ESS Transars.
@gabriellegiovanni7899
@gabriellegiovanni7899 2 күн бұрын
I prefer analogue.
@dyerstrayts1734
@dyerstrayts1734 6 күн бұрын
Why am I craving spaghetti?
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 6 күн бұрын
Squid ink pasta
@Rene_Christensen
@Rene_Christensen 6 күн бұрын
There is no such things as a Fourier Transform loudspeaker. The Fourier Transform is mathematical technique. What you are seemingly claiming is that the sound pressure measured in-room (or anechoic?) follows perfectly the input voltage signal. In that case, the phase response has to be linear, and the magnitude response flat. This can be achieved via DSP, as you seemingly also use. Let us see the frequency response measurements (magnitude and phase), instead of small time domain signal section of a song. Don't make it out as you have discovered something new that is not taught to engineering students on the daily.
@hectoralvarez941
@hectoralvarez941 5 күн бұрын
The wife factor score is like -10. lol. Interesting however 😂
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 5 күн бұрын
Yeah... It's going to be tough for even the hubby 🤠
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
yea, just ask my wife. I am always in the dog house. guilty or not
@ajsoundfield9652
@ajsoundfield9652 4 күн бұрын
Seems clear to me retirement drives audiophiles to insanity
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 4 күн бұрын
He is just excited that he found a "new". He will eventually land on ground again when gravity kicks in.
@bentonpix
@bentonpix 6 күн бұрын
Squirrel
@AudiophileJunkie
@AudiophileJunkie 5 күн бұрын
Where did you get such extensive vocabulary? 🤠
@bentonpix
@bentonpix 5 күн бұрын
@@AudiophileJunkie Ha! It was a reference to the movie UP when a squirrel can be seen walking on a branch behind you in the video. All normal interactions suddenly stop when the dog in the movie sees a squirrel and all that is that is said is “squirrel”. My post was probably too random and cryptic for many to pick up on.
@pedrodepacas4335
@pedrodepacas4335 6 күн бұрын
There is something very unnatural about the sound.
@MilGrip76
@MilGrip76 5 күн бұрын
This seems to be an example of the upper limit application of the whole "a solution looking for a problem". Builds an extemely complicated loudspeaker thingy, then proceeds to play non-complex music to "demonstrate". Oy vey.
@barneyrubble9309
@barneyrubble9309 5 күн бұрын
and he'll sell exactly zero units. Seems just another maker trying to find a unique selling point for a product that nobody want or needs.
@ProfessorJohnSmith
@ProfessorJohnSmith 6 күн бұрын
BREAKING NEWS! MAN INVENTS WORLDS FIRST 20 WAY LOUDSPEAKER!
@TheBlindAudiophile
@TheBlindAudiophile 5 күн бұрын
BREAKING NEWS! MAN COMBINES ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH DIESEL ENGINE PUTTING TWO MOTORS IN ONE LOCOMOTIVE! What could be more pointless...
@flex-cx9bi
@flex-cx9bi 5 күн бұрын
Sorry to say it, but this designer have no clue what he is talking about.
@ronaldmcdonald2456
@ronaldmcdonald2456 5 күн бұрын
Lord help us! That is just SOMUCHSTUFFFFF!!!!!!!!!! Imagine adding all of that to the bazillion big and little BOXES already sprouting from my listening room wall. ''Bus driver, bus driver, open the door(((())))!'' Be ye not surprised when one day you read the headline, AUDIOPHILE'S HEAD SPONTANEOUSLY EXPLODES.
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