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Are you able to release information regarding timing of availability and cost? I'm sure it's great and I'll probably buy it, but it doesn't look like much.
Please read what I've written carefully. This is NOT a horn. CD horns are not shaped like this. It is not a diffraction lens. Mr. Geddes does not have an exclusive on the term "waveguide"; I find the term in 50 year old texts on radio. It IS a big deal and something special. It means I have made a speaker with an effective width of 2/3" that exhibits Constant Directivity with frequency. There is a large audible benefit from the design. As reaction from the beta-testers, owners and critics come i ...
Am I a moron, or are you going to do more than put a baffle in front of your loudspeakers?
That was John Casler's reaction to the CD waveguide, when he heard it on his RM 30's. He was not referring to the greatest improvement in loudspeakers in the history of mankind, just in the history of VMPS. It is a simple solution but again, I'm not showing all of it. It works as advertised and is quite wonderful. It will not be extremely expensive to implement or to retrofit.
Hey Marbles... why is it that you are called by that name?
Ask Bob from SP how much development went into "his" wave guide for his SP line, while we look at it and say it is simply a concave hollow with a driver mounted in the bottom. Let me assure you it took him months (if not years) of work and development to perfect.
"No other conventional technology can compete with the advantages offered by a properly designed waveguide."