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Πιστευατε ποτε οτι μια καμπινα περιπου 40 λιτρα, 2 drivers 4 1/2 ιντσες και ενα tweeter μπορουν να κατεβουν εως 29 Hz (-3dB) και να δωσουν 105 dB ?
Με αυτα τα υλικα και την επαναστατικη τεχνολογια H-PAS, η Atlantic Technology ανοιγει νεους δρομους στη φιλοσοφια κατασκευης και αποδοσης των ηχειων.
Η τεχνολογια H-PAS, που αναπτυχθηκε με τη συνεργασια μιας αλλης μεγαλης εταιρειας, της Solus/Clements, συνδυαζει στοιχεια της τεχνολογιας bass reflex, inverse horn, and transmission line, και μια μοναδικη σχεδιαση της καμπινας.
Θα παρουσιαστει σε λιγες μερες στην CEDIA 2009 και μεσα στο επομενο τριμηνο θα εχουμε και τα πρωτα ηχεια παραγωγης.
The new patent-pending system, called H-PAS™, (Hybrid Pressure Acceleration System), combines elements of several speaker technologies: bass reflex, inverse horn, and transmission line. Using a unique cabinet design, these technologies are cascaded one to another to pressurize and accelerate low frequencies. In addition, the signals travel through a passive resonance/harmonic distortion line filter. The final result is the ability of an H-PAS design to deliver extended deep bass with exceptionally low distortion.
H-PAS does not require the use of special drivers, any kind of on-board electronics or outboard equalization -- it is a purely passive system, completely compatible with all amplifiers and AV receivers.
The H-PAS demonstration model that will be on display at the CEDIA Expo utilizes two 4 ½-inch drivers in an enclosure of approximately 1.4 cubic feet to produce bass that extends to 29 Hz (-3dB) at Sound Pressure Levels that exceed 105dB. Bass harmonic distortion is under 3%. Comparable performance in a conventionally designed loudspeaker system would require bass drivers of at least triple the size in an enclosure at least twice as large.
“Until now, I would have considered it virtually impossible to achieve such high levels of bass performance and quality in such small enclosures," said Peter Tribeman, the president of Atlantic Technology.
"This new system," Tribeman continues, "is the first ever to break the famous Iron Law of loudspeaker design, which states: 'deep bass extension, compact enclosure, or good efficiency … pick any two at the expense of the third'. For the very first time, due to Phil Clements' breakthrough design, we can have them all.”
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Με αυτα τα υλικα και την επαναστατικη τεχνολογια H-PAS, η Atlantic Technology ανοιγει νεους δρομους στη φιλοσοφια κατασκευης και αποδοσης των ηχειων.
Η τεχνολογια H-PAS, που αναπτυχθηκε με τη συνεργασια μιας αλλης μεγαλης εταιρειας, της Solus/Clements, συνδυαζει στοιχεια της τεχνολογιας bass reflex, inverse horn, and transmission line, και μια μοναδικη σχεδιαση της καμπινας.
Θα παρουσιαστει σε λιγες μερες στην CEDIA 2009 και μεσα στο επομενο τριμηνο θα εχουμε και τα πρωτα ηχεια παραγωγης.
The new patent-pending system, called H-PAS™, (Hybrid Pressure Acceleration System), combines elements of several speaker technologies: bass reflex, inverse horn, and transmission line. Using a unique cabinet design, these technologies are cascaded one to another to pressurize and accelerate low frequencies. In addition, the signals travel through a passive resonance/harmonic distortion line filter. The final result is the ability of an H-PAS design to deliver extended deep bass with exceptionally low distortion.
H-PAS does not require the use of special drivers, any kind of on-board electronics or outboard equalization -- it is a purely passive system, completely compatible with all amplifiers and AV receivers.
The H-PAS demonstration model that will be on display at the CEDIA Expo utilizes two 4 ½-inch drivers in an enclosure of approximately 1.4 cubic feet to produce bass that extends to 29 Hz (-3dB) at Sound Pressure Levels that exceed 105dB. Bass harmonic distortion is under 3%. Comparable performance in a conventionally designed loudspeaker system would require bass drivers of at least triple the size in an enclosure at least twice as large.
“Until now, I would have considered it virtually impossible to achieve such high levels of bass performance and quality in such small enclosures," said Peter Tribeman, the president of Atlantic Technology.
"This new system," Tribeman continues, "is the first ever to break the famous Iron Law of loudspeaker design, which states: 'deep bass extension, compact enclosure, or good efficiency … pick any two at the expense of the third'. For the very first time, due to Phil Clements' breakthrough design, we can have them all.”
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