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Interesting piece, especially the part about time alignment…
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/five-questions-for-alon-wolf/
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/five-questions-for-alon-wolf/
Interesting piece, especially the part about time alignment…
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/five-questions-for-alon-wolf/
The topic of time alignment was one of the areas we covered in our Magico dealer training back in June. It was interesting to learn that moving drivers around trying to achieve proper time alignment, actually leads to time MIS-alignment. Even the "steps" have play in them which leads to minute losses in time alignment. I looked back on my notes and I wrote "there is only one absolute center point of where the drivers align in time and space, and if all the drivers absolute center are perfectly aligned, then thats the only point perfect time alignment can be achieved". Alon explains it much better in his Q&A above.
The other topic I found interesting was the discussion of actual driver and crossover materials. We got to touch and see competitor drivers, crossovers, etc. and compare to equivalently priced Magico speaker parts. That was a real eye opener. Shocking to be honest.
I'll trust Alon on this one. [emoji6]
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.....The S series is about as wide as a sheet of plywood but is said to disappear but Wilson's stepped design introduces diffractions?
I would ask him why MIT cables in the listening room ? As far did magico select MIT based on technical / performance one ? They seem to swap electronics ch/ soulution etc .. but is MIT always the cable/ interconnect of choice ?
MIT sounds best with Magico and that has been my findings. The “boxes” can provide instant current to the speakers, something sealed box speakers benefit from.
YMMV.
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MIT sounds best with Magico and that has been my findings. The “boxes” can provide instant current to the speakers, something sealed box speakers benefit from.
YMMV.
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Are you saying that other cable types do not provide “instant current” to speakers?
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All speaker cables should be delivering the current instantly from the power amp they are hooked up to. I have never heard of a speaker cable/interface box claiming to store current and release it when necessary. That is the difference in claims being made here.
That’s my understanding as well, Mark.
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Mike-I assume you are saying that because of this: "At the same time it is storing and delivering reserve power to the driver complement, whenever additional energy is required by the audio signal." So now MIT has combined a power supply/speaker interface/speaker cable system all in one box? Something sounds a bit odd here.
Psst....capacitors.
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Hope it's more than that Mike. If all there is inside the big aluminum box in addition to all of the articulation poles is a bank of capacitors, they have to be robbing power from the signal as it enters the interface in order to store it. These boxes as described sound like they are trying to do what the power supply in your amplifier is doing. Speaker cables should be delivering the instantaneous power from the amp directly to the speakers and not storing and releasing the power outside of what the amplifier power supply has already done. And who wants the output of their power amplifier looking into another quasi power supply that is storing energy? There must be more to the $79K story.