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In Reply to: RE: In no way am I recommending... posted by Davey on October 06, 2016 at 07:25:05
We're all free to have any impression we care to. I believe the U.S. Patent Office has stricter rules ;-). One difference between the Rythmik and other servo-feedback designs is right in the name of Mr. Ding's creation: Direct. I'm left with the impression that the direct nature of the design is a noteworthy difference, but not nearly all there is to it.
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The U.S. Patent office is a joke when it comes to this type of thing. It ceased to be about any type of technical innovation a long time ago.
Ask Brian to explain the "Direct" implementation to you. :)
Sub-woofers are easy.....that's why so many people build them. Same thing with cables.
Keep your hand on your wallet and beware of the marketing.
Cheers,
Dave.
The "direct" aspect is the one thing I DO understand! It's only the tip of the Rythmik iceberg though.
The "Rythmik iceberg." Classic!!I guess we've found the reason why these drivers are no longer available.
http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-ts400d-4-15-titanic-mk-4-subwoofer-4-ohm--295-405Dave.
Edits: 10/08/16
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