Here's the link to the manufacturer's Web site:
http://www.shahinianacoustics.com/
So the key to the design is omnidirectional sound -- kind of like reflected sound, kind of like Bose 901s, right? Only lots better drivers, crossover components and cabinet construction.
Still, if a musical performance is recorded in real time and then played back through speakers like these, isn't it way off with respect to phase and time? I mean, it seems like the actual recorded event would be smeared all over the room, which might be enticing, but I don't know how accurate a system like that would be.
Any thoughts on this observation? Still, it would be interesting to hear a pair of any of the Shahinian speakers. -- Ron
http://www.shahinianacoustics.com/
So the key to the design is omnidirectional sound -- kind of like reflected sound, kind of like Bose 901s, right? Only lots better drivers, crossover components and cabinet construction.
Still, if a musical performance is recorded in real time and then played back through speakers like these, isn't it way off with respect to phase and time? I mean, it seems like the actual recorded event would be smeared all over the room, which might be enticing, but I don't know how accurate a system like that would be.
Any thoughts on this observation? Still, it would be interesting to hear a pair of any of the Shahinian speakers. -- Ron