I don't think you understand the meaning of "infinite " .
Why perfect speakers dont exist the truth revealed
Dear Audiophile music lovers,
The reason that perfect speakers do not exist will hereby be revealed. So a perfect speaker would be a wall made of concrete. It would have two or perhaps three small holes in it. The drivers would then be placed inside these holes. Linkwitz riley 24db octaves and you're done.
Now the problem is, most audiophiles do not have a spare wall in their home which could be used to construct such a perfect speaker. Keep in mind that the other side of the wall would have to be infinitely big. It would have to be a very big space which would contain an infinite amount of fibreglass.
Now lets compare that to what speaker companies are selling us. We are being sold cheap nasty mdf boxes which ring like a bell. They use a minuscule amount of polyester stuffing inside which doesnt work and they call it a day.
That is the secret to why perfect sound cannot be achieved. Its because we are being lied to. A $100k Magico makes no sense when you realize that the same money could be used to build something approximating the perfect speaker.
The magico speaker still only uses a cabinet that is a few inches thick at best. My speaker invention would be ten times thicker at a fraction of the cost!
Wake up and smell the coffee folks. That is the reason we are all in this predicament. We are all craving perfect sound. Some of us are even in denial about that. But perfect sound can NOT be bought. The only solution is a CUSTOM tuned by hand system.
Kenjit,
~audio guru bar none ~
The reason that perfect speakers do not exist will hereby be revealed. So a perfect speaker would be a wall made of concrete. It would have two or perhaps three small holes in it. The drivers would then be placed inside these holes. Linkwitz riley 24db octaves and you're done.
Now the problem is, most audiophiles do not have a spare wall in their home which could be used to construct such a perfect speaker. Keep in mind that the other side of the wall would have to be infinitely big. It would have to be a very big space which would contain an infinite amount of fibreglass.
Now lets compare that to what speaker companies are selling us. We are being sold cheap nasty mdf boxes which ring like a bell. They use a minuscule amount of polyester stuffing inside which doesnt work and they call it a day.
That is the secret to why perfect sound cannot be achieved. Its because we are being lied to. A $100k Magico makes no sense when you realize that the same money could be used to build something approximating the perfect speaker.
The magico speaker still only uses a cabinet that is a few inches thick at best. My speaker invention would be ten times thicker at a fraction of the cost!
Wake up and smell the coffee folks. That is the reason we are all in this predicament. We are all craving perfect sound. Some of us are even in denial about that. But perfect sound can NOT be bought. The only solution is a CUSTOM tuned by hand system.
Kenjit,
~audio guru bar none ~
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" Keep in mind that the other side of the wall would have to be infinitely big. It would have to be a very big space which would contain an infinite amount of fibreglass." - You forgot to mention, impossible to construct. Do you listen to theoretical music too? " My speaker invention would be ten times thicker at a fraction of the cost! " - Fraction of the cost indeed, since it only can exist in your mind and you get what you pay for ... |
"The magico speaker still only uses a cabinet that is a few inches thick at best. My speaker invention would be ten times thicker at a fraction of the cost!" https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Wq2HTWtCcVQag1SlmBCHdAtFtU1BlRKEv1s1dUM7EYCWFMkJQLjLPLkt5S8a... DeKay |
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You're missing the point. You will never be satisfied with ANY speaker you buy on the market now or in ten years." - No, you are missing the point, you have no product to offer, just an silly design for a theoretical speaker and attempting to discredit all other speaker designs. All the while saying everyone here can't be satisfied with any speakers, ridiculous. " You can choose to accept my pearls of wisdom or continue to suffer poor sound quality." - Yea right, more like droppings in a cow pasture and just as useful. |
"And miss out on all the fun.... not a chance. YES and I look forward to many pages of outrage and bowls of popcorn. May I suggest a subwoofer to go with it? https://makezine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/largest_subwoofer2.jpg Kkenjit is way ahead of most of you who do not know what a Multiple Entry Horn or MEH is which happens to be a Danley specialty. Here he is proposing to build a Multiple Entry Wall and the scoffers scoff and the mockers mock. I bet Kenjit knows exactly how Edison felt during his time of seemingly fruitless testing and has the same enormous potential for ground breaking new audio. He WILL be vindicated! Hey Kenjit will the hole profile be tractix or exponential? |
Oh ye of little faith! Its clear where you're going with this so you might as well know right now, The Kenjit Society™ is already busy writing the perfect music, designing the perfect musical instruments, and engineering the perfect recording studio. Soon to be followed, the perfect musicians- just as soon as the lab can grow the Kenjit Clones™. |
Thank you Kenjit for bringing such light heartedness to these discussions. It is a pure pleasure to read the discussions that follow your posts in these times. Fun to see some people get defensive and analytical while some just try and break your nads and others just join in the silly high games. Keep it up. Just don't take so long between posts. |
I know nothing about speaker design, so didn't really follow the concrete wall idea. Is the thought just that a speaker should be in a rigid non-resonant enclosure? If so, it sounds like a quick and easy backyard project for a DIYer (not me). Just create a simple mold with spaces left for the drivers and the wiring. Fill with concrete and allow to harden. Put in driver and wiring and try it out... I can't believe it would sound good, but it could prove out the concept..? |
I am new here so maybe I don't get it if the posts in response to the OPs statement are part of an inside joke, but there seems to be a lot of hostility towards this kenjit dude. Maybe he's just trolling you guys, like yanking your chains, you know? Maybe he's having a big laugh about it all, right? I could be wrong, maybe he's serious, which would be funnier, but that's kinda hard to believe. |
@b_limo in which case you along with several others should be banned too for being insulting towards me. I am pretty sure I was first to suffer from abuse on here. Do i have no right to defend myself? 99% of my posts are about the subject being discussed whereas 99% of replies i get is abuse from trolls which have nothing to do with loud speakers. if you dont like my posts the answer is to avoid them. You have no right to restrict me from sharing my opinions. |
If so, it sounds like a quick and easy backyard project for a DIYer (not me). Just create a simple mold with spaces left for the drivers and the wiring. Fill with concrete and allow to harden. Put in driver and wiring and try it out...Its not a backyard project because you would need a wall with some space behind it and the room itself would need to be the appropriate size. |