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102db from two 6.5" driver and a -3db of 20Hz? Nope!
Why not? As Greg noted, there is electronic equalization utilized and probably some form ("DSL") of a transmission line enclosure. The claim seems plausible to me.Also, no claims are made for vertical polar performance in the specs or technical info. Maybe he doesn't consider this aspect of the design as high on his technical objectives as you would.Cheers,Dave.
If some form of gain or boost is added electronically then it is possible. Passively, nope.
Art Dudley reviewed these years ago in Listener. He tried real hard to be nice, but in the end he couldn't. The specs are truly overblown, and apparently they didn't sound that good either!
Obviously. But the website specifically states this is a line-level EQ'd system.Anyways, it seems pretty silly to comment on the capabilities of this system without bothering to read the information on their website.
Obviously. But the website specifically states this is a line-level EQ'd system.WC,Since two drivers are used a transducer sensitivity of 96db would be required to achieve the claim. (I've seen a number of drivers that are in that range.) Some of the newer Neo drivers are fairly high efficiency. Here's just one that I can think of off the top of my head.https://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=295-344Anyways, it seems pretty silly to comment on the capabilities of this system without bothering to read the information on their website. Cheers,Dave.
I would take any reviewers comments with a large grain of salt too.Because Mr. Dudley's review may have been unfavourable, doesn't necessarily make it so---Still, one would be wise to approach these claims with a healthy dose of scepticism!Don
It they did everything promised wouldn't there be some evidence of at least a degree of acceptance (sales, good reviews)? Not saying that being a speaker genius is a guarantee of success, but nothing in 6 years?
Any body remember the old Klipsch Horn speakers. High SPL out of a horn and single driver. Sounded like dookey though!