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Hi everyone.
I wonder if anyone here can help explain how my patent works.
I have developed and patented a matrix filling that seems to produce a standing resonant wave, not just at it's own resonant frequency but, at EVERY audio frequency with which it is driven (tested 15Hz to 10KHz).
The effect is to massively reduce cone-displacement without harming efficiency figures, as the listener experiences the standing wave, not just the cone movement, and a 'super-clean' sound by eliminating enclosure resonance nodes. However, I was told that it's impossible to produce such a wide-band Helmholtz resonator within the known art, hence the granting of my UK patent application (after FOUR YEARS in peer review).
We have had commercial success, making sales at every show we attended, but illness has got in the way slightly. Currently available in 8" and 6.5" 2-way stand-mounts and 2-way 6.5" and 5.25" transmission lines, the 5.25" being tested flat to 15Hz, and I'm working on a 5.25" stand-mount as we speak.
If anyone has any ideas, or would like further information (eg; patent available on-line), I'd be delighted to hear from you.
I may even demonstrate them on request.
AMA.
I wonder if anyone here can help explain how my patent works.
I have developed and patented a matrix filling that seems to produce a standing resonant wave, not just at it's own resonant frequency but, at EVERY audio frequency with which it is driven (tested 15Hz to 10KHz).
The effect is to massively reduce cone-displacement without harming efficiency figures, as the listener experiences the standing wave, not just the cone movement, and a 'super-clean' sound by eliminating enclosure resonance nodes. However, I was told that it's impossible to produce such a wide-band Helmholtz resonator within the known art, hence the granting of my UK patent application (after FOUR YEARS in peer review).
We have had commercial success, making sales at every show we attended, but illness has got in the way slightly. Currently available in 8" and 6.5" 2-way stand-mounts and 2-way 6.5" and 5.25" transmission lines, the 5.25" being tested flat to 15Hz, and I'm working on a 5.25" stand-mount as we speak.
If anyone has any ideas, or would like further information (eg; patent available on-line), I'd be delighted to hear from you.
I may even demonstrate them on request.
AMA.