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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 316920" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>Thanks for the explaination, geolemon. I've been reading about Danley's servo systems all day and I'm starting to understand the benefits of the technology. However, I still don't understand why, if the technology is so far superior to classic loudspeaker design, that Danley doesn't just drop his technology fee in liu of mass marketing. We all know that you can make a million $20 a a time just the same as you can $50 at a time //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif I think that if all the benefits you and other enthusiests believe are there REALLY are there, most of us would be more than willing to give up the price of a w7 to own one of these beauties.</p><p></p><p>The only question that you and my extensive reading leaves me with is "as of right now, what are the limitations on the displacement of this thing?" If it will displace an insane amount of air with 300 watts, why not build a motor that will allow it to be fed say 600 or a thousand watts. I understand the efficiencey part of it, but the SPL'er inside of me wants to see something that will throw out sound at mind blowing pressure levels. Is the design for a larger motor in the works, or is the technology currently limited to low-wattage drivers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 316920, member: 540903"] Thanks for the explaination, geolemon. I've been reading about Danley's servo systems all day and I'm starting to understand the benefits of the technology. However, I still don't understand why, if the technology is so far superior to classic loudspeaker design, that Danley doesn't just drop his technology fee in liu of mass marketing. We all know that you can make a million $20 a a time just the same as you can $50 at a time [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] I think that if all the benefits you and other enthusiests believe are there REALLY are there, most of us would be more than willing to give up the price of a w7 to own one of these beauties. The only question that you and my extensive reading leaves me with is "as of right now, what are the limitations on the displacement of this thing?" If it will displace an insane amount of air with 300 watts, why not build a motor that will allow it to be fed say 600 or a thousand watts. I understand the efficiencey part of it, but the SPL'er inside of me wants to see something that will throw out sound at mind blowing pressure levels. Is the design for a larger motor in the works, or is the technology currently limited to low-wattage drivers? [/QUOTE]
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