The problem with PLC


Firstly what is PLC? PLC stands for the PERFECT LOUDSPEAKER COMPANY. It is a hypothetical speaker company that would manufacture a perfect speaker and sell it to the public. 

Now here is the problem with this idea. Imagine a genius somewhere invents a perfect speaker. It can do 20~20Khz with 0.01% distortion at all levels/frequencies. It is as flat as a pancake and has CTPRT or Custom Tunable Polar Response Technology. 

Now he decides to put it in a plain unmarked cardboard box and put it on the market. No dealership, no marketing. Stereophile calls PLC and asks for a sample to review. PLC agrees and sends them out a pair. The selling price? $700 a pair. 

The review would go something like this. ''Here we have a newcomer to the speaker industry. The PLC speaker One designed by expert tuner, Master Kenjit CEO of PLC. A budget speaker. Looks very plain and ordinary. Sounded a bit flat. Not highly recommended as it did not sound very special. But nice first attempt. Suitable for college students on a budget.''

Measurements:

Perfect from 20-20khz. We have never seen anything like it. ZERO resonances. Impedance flat as a pancake. Miraculous. But didnt sound very good, so we cannot give it a Stereophile recommendation.

 

Now with a review like that few audiophiles would buy it. But lets say an audiophile takes a chance and buys a pair. He listens to it for a few months and decides its not quite right...

PLC speaker does not manage to sell enough pairs to continue operating and closes down a few years down the line. 

Now this is a hypothetical situation but this is EXACTLY what could happen even if the PERFECT speaker came along and put on the market. Unfortunately there is a saying which seems applicable that you should not cast pearls before swine. 

If the speakers had a beautiful gloss finish, were priced at $50K a pair and was sent out to all the high end dealers, and all the youtube reviewers were paid to provide excellent reviews, then it would be a totally different story. 

And therein lies the problem with perfect speakers. 

You need perfect audiophiles that understand perfect sound before you bother inventing perfect speakers. End of story. 

kenjit

OP, I'm ready to pay well over the "market price" of $700 and invest $999 on a pair of your PLCs.  Just let me know when they are ready to ship, your PayPal info, and I'll clear my old speakeres out of the way for them.  I'll just set my old one's out by the curb with a "Free" sign on them as they will be totally useless at that point.

No naming calling but the PLC stands for Pierrot the Lonely Clown. Pierrot was seen as a lonely fellow sufferer at the time.  The lonely clown plays a funny role here to get attention, recgnition and responses.  So far, he seems doing ok.  I even respond too.

The lonely clown plays a funny role here to get attention, recgnition and responses

or maybe just the worlds finest tuner on the planet? They used to ridicule Einstein when he was alive. The world only found out he was a genius once hed died. Sad but true.

@kenjit They used to ridicule Einstein when he was alive. The world only found out he was a genius once hed died. Sad but true.

 

Einstein did a lot more than talk and make unnecessary noise.

Einstein actually invented and produced something tangible, of value.

"Avogadro’s Number, Quantum Theory of Light, General Theory of Relativity, Special Theory of Relativity, The Photoelectric Effect, Wave-Particle Duality, Brownian movement, the relationship between mass and energy, Bose-Einstein Condensate, and many more.".

Patents:

Refrigerators, electromagnetic pumps, sound reproduction apparatus and light intensity self-adjusting cameras.