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Hi Guys ! Please explain (! after your deep explorations and experiments) , what optimal size and form factor shellac treated CC diapfragm for -3db at 35HZ sound ?DML that mean exciters monacor placement or not ?Many Thanks !
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I have heard the Holy Grail of NXT!! And it is good.Last week in Las Vegas I got to hear a full fledged demo of professional NXT style panels, in a pro PA line array. Quite amazing! Even got a limo ride to and from the theater. That's Vegas, baby. They are made by a new company in Seattle Washing called Tectonic Audio Labs. The panels are large, expensive and beautifully made. http://www.tectonicaudiolabs.comWeigh about 90lbs each, and they were using 3 per side in a array. Each speaker contains 2 DML panles (Distributed Mode Loudspeaker) made of a Kevlar honeycomb cover with a carbon fiber skin- about 5mm thick. Definitely high tech. Each panel is driven my 4 neo motors IIRC. In between the two is a waveguide loaded ribbon tweeter.The sound was certainly "Different". Very wide, very even, very clean. From girl with guitar music to EDM and Dubstep, they certainly delivered the goods. The system with 3 speakers per side and subs was said to be good for covering up to 3000 people. I would say yes, it probably could. There was a little bit of an edge to the sound, typical of loud PA speakers, that I thought was just the honeycomb panels. Found out the next day that they were running the ribbon tweeter too low, so that's probably what I heard.Crossover was active and simple, no DSP, almost no EQ. Very clean and clear, and they didn't interact wit the room like conventional speakers. A plus for us pro sound guys is that they are very resistant to feedback. That's a big deal in live sound.So, the future has arrived and it sounds good. I never thought the NXT panels could sound that good, or play that loud, but they do. If you have enough money.
And I bet there wasn't one hint of "feedback" coming through the panels