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What are the benefits of the curved front?
How long until an Illuminator version is available?
Since I have spent a lot of time cultivating a preamp and amplifier that I like, how would someone like me utilize a design like this? Is it impossible? I am not very familiar with DSPs and the like, and don't understand how they work. Would it be a waste or completely impossible to use these in a passive configuration since you couldn't utilize the digital crossovers to garner the desired effects?
I think one of the coolest aspects of this design is how it controls the floor and ceiling bounce, which is a pretty big deal in a typical domestic environment. Look at the comparison of the Revel to the CBT array at 3m distances in the presentation. Look at the huge dip in response of the Revel right in the presence region where hearing acuity is at its best. No such dip for the CBT array which proves this point.Secondly, the power law of this array means that for a stated 1w/1m sensitivity, the CBT is actually much more "efficient" because the volume drops more gradually then a traditional speaker. This means less amp power, but also more uniform volume across multiple seating locations, especially depth wise (great for HT). My only complaint about the concept is that it doesn't explicitly control the horizontal directivity** like modern waveguide speakers do (which typically do less for the vertical). So its a trade of hor. dir. for vertical dir. Which matters more depends on who you ask. ** hor. dir. seems to be controlled more from driver choice, xo topology and steering for forward lobe.
One thing I've been wondering about is...with so many drivers is there an issue with playing soft? Now I know that these are intended for larger rooms and effortless dynamics, but what about low level dynamics? I would think that with so many drivers there is sort of a minimum input signal that is required to put all those drivers into motion. Do you need a certain minimum signal to overcome the rest mass of all those drivers before they start produce sound? Kind of like, you don't hear anything then it's like a switch is flipped and the make sound, but louder than what you would get with a simpler system.Probably way off base, I know they have good efficiency, but I can't seem to wrap my mind about all those drivers just barely vibrating and still maintaining an accurate sound at low levels.Chuck
Maybe I need to bring a pair up to Ohio for demo?
Bring em to Texas Rick! Lone Star Audio Fest?
What ever happened with these?
With some of the drivers being so close to the floor, and others aimed at the ceiling, would this not cause more room interaction?