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Do you think it's right when people (particularly competitive manufacturers) openly and publicly denounce a product that they haven't even heard/spent meaningful time with?
Bryan,Thanks for your tactful response. Glad to know that I'm not the only one in the States that's posting on this board at 7 AM on a Monday morning.. Anyway, since I have zero reason to doubt your word, I'd like to thank you for sharing your impressions of the Resonators. Though I walked away with a bit more of a positive impression than yourself, I agree that one shouldn't expect a handful of these devices to perform miracles, particularly in the low frequency domain. Then again, if you find something that can perform miracles, lemme know!
From the Frank Tchang "Philosophy" page on his web site:Air is the carrier of sound waves. If not hermetically sealed off by air locks, all the rooms, nooks, crannies and closets in a house including the refrigerator, oven and all furniture with doors communicate with each through the air. Traditional heavy damping can absorb excess acoustic energies. But such damping also tends to kill off the finest harmonics, dumbs down the performers' tone modulations and dries out harmonic textures. Overdamping further undermines the swing of free timing. If one addresses air disturbances directly (primary causes are the loudspeakers and how they interact with a room's geometry), the quality of sound propagating through the air improves automatically. This is a direct cause/effect result and our acoustic resonator technology strategically exploits it.