In your traditional loudspeakers , the private driver are all stacked in a column on the font of the speaker . The problem with that frame-up is that the varying relative frequency will interfere with one another , which lead in a misrepresented sound . Or so say the KEF engineers ( and I ’m gon na take their word for it give that I was lost at “ driver ” ) . Their new Blade talker are designed specifically to avoid such hitch . Rather than blast the full kitchen stove of sound entirely out of the front expression of the speaker , they set two opposing pairs of mid - range drivers on the English of the cabinet with the tweeter alone on the front . By setting it up this way , the sound appears to come from a exclusive distorted shape - free source . Get ready to give up an arm and a leg for the privilege of pampering your ear — systems retail for $ 30,000 .
[ KEFviaHypebeast ]
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