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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: Well, you may be right but...Posted by stevie7V on: 11/30/2007
The method of supporting an NXT panel is not relevant.  The principle of using one or more exciters to vibrate one or more panels is what makes an NXT.  The location, support, damping-panels, whatever are designed to give the required frequency response and dispersion characteristics but if you make a sound by exciting a panel you need a licence from the NXT people.  I'm sure Shelley's loudspeaker is both sophisticated and good value, even if it's expensive but I'd be surprised if it wasn't based on a combination of NXT and moving coil loudspeakers and covered by his own 'Layered Sound' patents.  Further, as Shelley is also a very accomplished classical pianist, I'd expect his system to sound very realistic as well.

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