![]() You will therefore find that our loudspeakers are capable of serious in-room bass performance, without creating the boom and room resonance normally encountered with wideband loudspeakers. Every aspect of cabinet, drivers and crossover are carefully matched in much the same manner that a violin maker crafts a fine musical instrument.Īll our loudspeaker models are two-way, stand mounted and are designed for real room conditions, rather than the more commonly used anachoic close field conditions. Audio Note design loudspeakers to imitate real musical instruments. Hi-fi and music are not the same and many designers fall prey to the "cannons and fireworks" of special effects. Spatial effects become distinctly "hi-fi" and not faithful to real musical presentation. This is due to peaky response and loss of low level information. Speakers with narrow baffles demonstrate a characteristic nasality and thinness in the critical vocal region with unrealistic/unnatural image placement. Smaller, narrow baffles, like those found in most of today's "fashion victim" designs currently masquerading as quality loudspeakers achieve nothing other than to compromise mid-range frequency and tonal colourations. ![]() The front baffle dimensions and depth of the cabinet are an integral part of the wave launch support and controlled defraction characteristics pioneered by Peter Snell in the 1970's. ![]() The pedestrian appearance of the Audio Note loudspeakers are well calculated. ![]()
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