Ok, but does your audio gear have rotons (metamaterials)?


Not yet. But get ready for the LS50 Meta Meta.

"A group of researchers is working on metamaterials that "grow" rotons. Metamaterials exhibit optical, acoustic, electrical, or magnetic properties that are not found in nature.…Thus, it might be possible in the future to better manipulate sound waves in air or in materials, for example, to bounce them back, redirect them, or create echoes. These materials have not been demonstrated experimentally yet; however, it should be possible to produce them by using technologies such as ultra-precise 3D laser printing." https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210610135559.htm
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Try squeeze casting Ti and then electron beam welding it into ….. important bits for the F-22.

maybe we should’ve used rotors….
Soviets used to make submarine hulls out of titanium.
Must have been quite challenging...(note the fancy ellipsis for dramatic effect)
Thanks, tomic60.  I've been looking for a way to 'weld' my Ti cones instead of VHB dbl face film xfer tape.

Now all I have to either procure or DIY a electron beam welder about the size of a soldering gun...('Dramady effect' *L*)

Alternate application:  On the Highway Of Others' Hell.

("I wonder what his car would look like as a convertible...@ 85...?...Suddenly...")

"Rotten Rotons:  The Reverse Curse of 'Mid-Fi' "

I can't wait for the reviewers' takes on the tech. .. ... (*delayed, w/echo*) *g*
Hello,
If a speaker falls in a forest with no one in the forest, does it make a sound?
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If it’s anything like light, only half of the time.