Audison TH 6.5 SAX Midbass |
The TH 6.5 sax speaker midbass captures the listener with its sound quality, timbre accuracy and impulsive response. The X-pulp cone, produced using cellulose pulp and a glass fibre mesh, provides the highest rigidity with the warm and detailed sound typical of cellulose.
Like musical instruments are predestined to the creation of sound, Thesis speakers are designed for music reproduction. Wind, chord, percussion and electrical instruments along with the human voice contribute to the creation of the musical message, complex yet harmonious. In the same way, a system composed by the tweeter violino, the midrange voce, the woofer sax and the subwoofer basso of the Thesis range become an extraordinary harmonious group. A result that goes beyond High Fidelity, a system capable of provoking intense emotions.
Overtaking the intrinsic limits of traditional car audio speakers was the primary goal relating to the esearch for this project. Thanks to the most advanced FEM (Finite Element Modelling) software along with measurement and analysis devices such as Klippel®, a mathematical model was worked out to start the development. This, combined with intense prototype development, was used in search of the ideal transducer. A big magnet and a rigid cone are not sufficient to create strong and detailed sound. Sound is generated by the alchemy of elements that cannot be seen, from the pulsing heart of the speaker.
The high precision mechanical parts were created by machining solid one piece material, including a REN (Rare Earth Neodymium) magnet. The single layer, flat wire, edge wound voice coil enhances the compact size and light weight of the mobile group while still maintaining unmatched thermal dissipation.
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