They don't appear to go down as low as most good subs by JL or Velodyne. They still could be good though.
Benefits of a cardioid subwoofer?
By "cardioid" I mean cardioid radiation characteristics. Specifically, I am thinking of replacing my JL Audio F110's with a pair of ME Geithain Basis 11K subwoofers. More information can be found here:
http://me-geithain.de/highend/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67&Itemid=107&lang=en
The unique thing about this subwoofers is the cardioid radiation pattern, which supposedly reduces the interaction with the room from the back wave. To obtain a cardioid pattern, the subwoofer has to combine a monopole with a dipole. The interaction between the two rear waves cancels out the rear radiation thus producing a cardioid pattern.
I have never heard nor seen anything like this. Does anyone have any opinions?
http://me-geithain.de/highend/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67&Itemid=107&lang=en
The unique thing about this subwoofers is the cardioid radiation pattern, which supposedly reduces the interaction with the room from the back wave. To obtain a cardioid pattern, the subwoofer has to combine a monopole with a dipole. The interaction between the two rear waves cancels out the rear radiation thus producing a cardioid pattern.
I have never heard nor seen anything like this. Does anyone have any opinions?
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The Legacy Whispers use Cardioid woofers. At the 2011 Axpona, the Whisper, seen here with designer Bill Dudleston who is showing off one of the speaker's dual-woofer cardioid bass sectionshttp://www.stereophile.com/category/axpona-2011 |
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