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 ~
kenjit
@kenjit Kenjit jealously of others to buy great equipment (when he uses scraps in his own system) is yet again rearing its ugly head.

Kenjit just let go and accept your situation and enjoy what you have please :-) You will feel better in the long run and at peace, at least until you write another embarrassing post to make yourself look even more clueless. Sorry.

millercarbons

You shouldn't need to ask.

'room of appropriate size'

Kenjitposits 'the other side of the wall will be infinitely big'.

Therefore the wall will be infinitely big.

Therefore the room on our side of the wall will also be infinitely big.

Even if the room did not extend far in front of the wall, the infinite extent of the wall would make the room volume infinitely large.  This would conveniently end standing modes.

Get building mate.  I'll come over in a few millennia to check the start.

Kenjit uses a smallish bookshelf speaker as a reference. Recently,  he practically endorsed B&W speakers on another thread. Maybe he owns one and has to relentlessly promote,  like ebm,  in an effort to keep the residual value of his equipment higher. 
Remember how much he droned on about perfect speakers needing to be tuned for each person? Sure, with a concrete wall and small holes...
Maybe  "tuning " means using jackhammer to create "acoustical cavities " to personalize.