I gather from one of your recent posts that you're a manufacturer of an OTL-friendly array loudspeaker. Is that correct?If so, that's great news! An array speaker can easily be wired in a high impedance OTL-friendly configuration (though some loudness-tapering techniques might be difficult to implement while maintaining high impedance).
It sounds like your speaker will have an OTL amplifier built in. Will it also be available without the built-in amplifier?
Duke
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Topic - Question or two for radiance - Duke 13:57:25 06/03/06 (16)
- Re: Question or two for radiance - radiance 14:34:21 06/06/06 (2)
- Vincent - Jamar 05:25:35 01/25/07 (0)
- An answer or two from radiance - Duke 15:45:28 06/06/06 (0)
- This is an line array speaker.. - DaveInVA 12:26:43 06/06/06 (4)
- Hmm...as Two Jeffreys Audio, I used to sell the Stratherns in the early '80s. - jeffreybehr 13:31:18 06/18/06 (2)
- You probably heard mine then... - DaveInVA 11:24:42 06/19/06 (1)
- OK; sorry but I don't remember. - jeffreybehr 10:25:16 07/27/06 (0)
- Re: This is an line array speaker.. - radiance 23:11:23 06/06/06 (0)
- What is an "array" loudspeaker? - Lew 07:06:13 06/06/06 (7)
- Re: What is an "array" loudspeaker? - hitsware 07:57:15 06/06/06 (6)
- If so,... - Lew 10:46:37 06/06/06 (2)
- Re: If so,...my understanding is that an array with.... - radiance 20:56:19 06/22/06 (0)
- Re: If so,... - radiance 23:13:27 06/06/06 (0)
- Re: What is an "array" loudspeaker? - Ralph 08:45:53 06/06/06 (2)
- Re: What is an "array" loudspeaker? - hitsware 17:07:42 06/06/06 (1)
- Re: What is an "array" loudspeaker? - radiance 23:19:04 06/06/06 (0)