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Industry Circles => Spatial Audio => Topic started by: James Edward on 5 Apr 2021, 09:15 pm
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I can’t quite tell from the Spatial site. Thanks
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The x series AMT fires to the rear. Clayton has those custom made and I have the X5's. Not sure about the M Sapphires but I would guess they would be to get a true dipole.
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Not meant to be a mysterious question- I own the M3 Turbo S, and am looking to add some ‘air’ to a great sounding speaker. I plan on augmenting it with an upward firing tweeter to hear the result. I have some inquiries out in the ether, and if anyone here is interested in the results, let me know...
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Not meant to be a mysterious question- I own the M3 Turbo S, and am looking to add some ‘air’ to a great sounding speaker. I plan on augmenting it with an upward firing tweeter to hear the result. I have some inquiries out in the ether, and if anyone here is interested in the results, let me know...
James Romeyn can certainly help you out, products designed in conjunction with Duke LeJune at Audiokinesis. These are intended to be added on to existing speakers to do pretty much exactly what you want.
http://jamesromeyn.com/audiokinesis-speaker-design/#space-generator (http://jamesromeyn.com/audiokinesis-speaker-design/#space-generator)
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I own M5 sapphires and the tweeter/mid unit fires only forward. And that’s just fine by me. :D
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on my m3 sapphires the tweeters fire forward only
if i am incorrect and they fire both front and back, i am sure someone (or clayton) will correct me :)
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The X3 and X5 use a studio grade AMT that we modify to open the back side which produces a cardioid pattern. The M series are monopolar in the treble range.
Clayton