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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: Truth stretched out via Feastrex prism.
Post Subject: Re: … and the Feastrex is the example.Posted by drdna on: 1/27/2006

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 Romy the Cat wrote:
No one questions that shaping the magnetic circuits “might” be a prospective direction but would it be possible to learn about it from an industry participants?


The concept of the shaped magnetic current is intuitively appealing but probably like everything else in audio electronics, this will create a new set of compromises to deal with.  I have no doubt that the shaped magnetic field will make it sound different, if not better, but this will probably create new problems we will discover because of the way the magnets must interact with the rest of the components as well. 

How important will it be to the sound?  Will it be worth it?  We can only find out by experimenting with it.  Unfortunately, industry salesmen will just lie about the sound, the speakers are $1000's of dollars if you want to experiment, and DIY'ers will just give a meaningless opinion since how often do you not see the opinion read something like:

"Wow! This is the world's best speaker I have heard yet!  The soundstage was laser-sharp and it is so much better than the crap speakers I had before; in fact among the two speakers I have ever heard it is definitely the world's best IMHO!"

I was also not inspired by what I have read so far since most listeners are using digital source from their computers as a music source and DEQX, it seems.  Unless things have changed (and please let me know if I am wrong) this is a technique used to strain the joy out of the music and leave just the accurate parts for easy laboratory measurements to be made.

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