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crical Propagation Delay
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redesign the MAXX, Wilson's engineers knew that
)dule of the Series 1 and 2 was its most limiting feature.
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more accurate than competing designs, the single,
three-driver head ran into the laws of geometry and physics. It is simply
impossible to align three drivers in one module for ideal propagation de-
la\ The ,oluoun? I )i\ ide NI: X X's dual midrange drivers and tweeter into
two upper module
introduce Aspherical Propagation Delay.
In convention,i1
n
. dri‘ers are mounted in a flat baffle such that
each driver is po, oiled at a different distance in relation to the lis-
tener. Thus. enc[
; )na the tweeter arrives at the listening position in
advance of th
e. which in turn arrives before bass generated
by the woof ei
*1<'m of achieving both time-domain coherence
and
p rsion is only exacerbated by larger speaker
-,igners simply ignore this measurement. The
tact is. min
'He drivers by small fractions of an inch will
diblv d.
-)i..rformance, soundstage height, width, and
nal anomalies that destroy the otherwise
n instrument or a singer's voice.
lies in the vertical alignment of the vari-
)dular array so that each driver's waveform
• • It)) its neighbors' in such a way as to create the
sonic
point source. Wilson's patented Adjustable
(he standard for precise driver position-
propagation alignment for a wide range of
lakes this technology a step further with its
MAXX's driver modules not only adjust
ftward
H
tile time domain), but also rotate on their vertical
a \is in orclei
IC1/21: optimal driver dispersion for nearly any size room
and for multiple listening positions. 'hhe Alexandria and now the MAXX
Series 3 are the only loudspeakers to utilize these combined innovations.
tcal loudspeakers exhibit less than optimum propagation delay and dispersion
characteristics. The sound quality is compromised h)r all listeners in all rooms.
Adjustable Propagation Delay in Wilson loudspeakers optimizes driver/
room interaction &st a wide range of rooms and listening positions.
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