Take a look at
Take a look at [this](https://xmems.com/blog/solid-state-fidelity-the-era-of-ultra-high-resolution-mems-speakers-has-arrived/)
says it all. They use the term "high resolution" kind of vaguely, but this is clear high time resolution.
[This graph of impulse response](https://xmems.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/figure5.png) says it all. They use the term "high resolution" kind of vaguely, but this is clear high time resolution.
Interesting tech, for sure. I may obtain some of these for fun and experimentation. I'm wondering how they'd scale up if you used, let's say over a hundred of them ganged together.
My own speakers are Martin Logan ESL and they sound amazing. These sound like they could sound better.
Interesting tech, for sure. I may obtain some of these for fun and experimentation. I'm wondering how they'd scale up if you used, let's say over a hundred of them ganged together.
My own speakers are Martin Logan ESL and they sound amazing. These sound like they could sound better.
hundred of them ganged together
I bet people could do some sweet directed sound stuff with such a phase array.
> hundred of them ganged together
I bet people could do some sweet directed sound stuff with such a phase array.
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