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Old January 19th 07, 06:42 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
max graff
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Default Newbie aussie speakers

Hi guys,

I say an obscure little ad in an Aussie Hifi mag for a backyard company
called Tympanic and checked their web site.

http://www.tympanic.com.au/

The photos show backdrops of the aussie outback (tin shed and gum
trees). I am not sure if it was intentional or not but anyway take time
to check it out and comment.

Cheers

Max

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Old January 19th 07, 06:44 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
max graff
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Default Newbie aussie speakers

aplogies for the 3 - copies of the same post ... my computer was going
funny buggers.

max graff wrote:
Hi guys,

I say an obscure little ad in an Aussie Hifi mag for a backyard company
called Tympanic and checked their web site.

http://www.tympanic.com.au/

The photos show backdrops of the aussie outback (tin shed and gum
trees). I am not sure if it was intentional or not but anyway take time
to check it out and comment.

Cheers

Max


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Old January 19th 07, 10:10 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland
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Default Newbie aussie speakers

max graff wrote:
aplogies for the 3 - copies of the same post ... my computer was going
funny buggers.

max graff wrote:
Hi guys,

I say an obscure little ad in an Aussie Hifi mag for a backyard company
called Tympanic and checked their web site.

http://www.tympanic.com.au/

The photos show backdrops of the aussie outback (tin shed and gum
trees). I am not sure if it was intentional or not but anyway take time
to check it out and comment.

Cheers

Max



I'm not hugely impressed with the speakers:- Multiple tweeters,
especially side-by-side will result in large off-axis nulls. I don't
expect a pair of these to image terribly well. If used singly for two
channels, well, words fail me.

S.
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Old January 19th 07, 02:11 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Les Hemmings
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Default Newbie aussie speakers

max graff wrote:
Hi guys,

I say an obscure little ad in an Aussie Hifi mag for a backyard
company called Tympanic and checked their web site.

http://www.tympanic.com.au/

The photos show backdrops of the aussie outback (tin shed and gum
trees). I am not sure if it was intentional or not but anyway take
time to check it out and comment.

Cheers

Max


And doesn't "Tympanic" just mean "drumlike"? I can't see why a membrane
covered cavity within the boxes would help... or are they referring to the
speaker cones themselves as the membrane? I agree with the tweeter nulls
though. It's the same way ultrasonic alarms work with interference patterns
causing peaks and nulls in a room....

Les


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