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Hello there,This is my first post here, and I'm glad it's in this wonderful thread.First of all I'd like to thank all your contributions. I've learned a lot. Here are my recent experiments about these little excitors and big panels:My 2nd trial with CC (in front of my previous system):....................................... ........................................................................... ....................................Already long, more later....
...this is the magic of DML, on a big panel you can walk in front or put anything you want in the way , no serious obstructionPOL
Hmmm... I'm not quite sure about that. Maybe my panels are not big enough (!!). When my wife is standing in front of one panel, some sounds are indeed blocked. It's audible, clearly enough. Two things I should add:1) She's not fat at all 2) The blocking effect is indeed much less than other type of speakers, especially those smaller ones. More sounds are travelling through, no matter how....BTW, I got another special feeling, about its natural presentation. My kitchen is open to living room, in a single space as a whole. When I'm doing the dishes (yes, that's my job ), with the water running, I still can hear pretty good details of the sound. It's odd. The sound of the tap water is quite a loud broad band noise and can usually cover a lot of other sounds. But not on DML panels ! (?) Also, the sounds from these DML panels seem more immune to other type of environmental noises. The music is just flowing through. It's not the higher loudness fighting against and suppressing the noises, it just becomes one of the sounds, naturally. Of course there'd be inevitable some loss in the most delicate small details, but generally the playing music stays listenable to a much greater extent compared to other type of speakers.This didn't happen in my previous speakers.Is it because of the big radiating area?
BTW, I got another special feeling, about its natural presentation. My kitchen is open to living room, in a single space as a whole. When I'm doing the dishes (yes, that's my job ), with the water running, I still can hear pretty good details of the sound. It's odd. The sound of the tap water is quite a loud broad band noise and can usually cover a lot of other sounds. But not on DML panels ! (?) Also, the sounds from these DML panels seem more immune to other type of environmental noises. The music is just flowing through. It's not the higher loudness fighting against and suppressing the noises, it just becomes one of the sounds, naturally. Of course there'd be inevitable some loss in the most delicate small details, but generally the playing music stays listenable to a much greater extent compared to other type of speakers.This didn't happen in my previous speakers.Is it because of the big radiating area?