Is there such a thing as a servo subwoofer?
Is there such a thing as a servo subwoofer?
The Rythmik solution uses two coils instead of accelerometer, a sensing coil in addition to the traditional driver coil. It is a unique and patented system. Yes, a servo, means there is feedback control. The sensor is a coil or more usually some type of accelerometer.
What kind of servo feedback does Rythmik use?
The key technology that Rythmik Audio relies on to achieve accurate bass from its subwoofers is the patented servo feedback technique, called Direct Servo.
How does the paradigm reference servo 15 subwoofer work?
Its sealed enclosure is constructed from heavily braced, 1″-thick MDF, and a removable, MDF-framed grille snaps into the front baffle. Four ¼” plastic feet—replaceable with spikes—raise the Servo-15 off the floor.
What’s the name of the new digital drive subwoofer?
It’s common to read ads for new audio hardware that crow about “revolutionary” breakthroughs in sound performance, and that’s how Velodyne crowed about their new Digital Drive DD-18, servo-controlled, powered 18″ subwoofer.
The Rythmik solution uses two coils instead of accelerometer, a sensing coil in addition to the traditional driver coil. It is a unique and patented system. Yes, a servo, means there is feedback control. The sensor is a coil or more usually some type of accelerometer.
The key technology that Rythmik Audio relies on to achieve accurate bass from its subwoofers is the patented servo feedback technique, called Direct Servo.
Which is the best Rythmik subwoofer to buy?
With a focus on subwoofers, the mission of Rythmik Audio is to create subwoofers that reproduce the most accurate bass possible at the best possible price. To achieve the best pricing, Rythmik Audio offers its products through online-direct sales.
Where does the name direct servo come from?
Direct Servo gets its namesake from the fact that the servo feedback is directly tapped into the feedback summing-points of its power-amplifier without passing through any active device, such as an op-amp.