I wish i had come to look at the comments before sitting through this ad and never actually getting to hear the speaker. Thanks for explaining everything, but thanks for nothing at the same time, smh.
Not one spec on output pressure or frequency responce. Just advertizing blurb. The negative spring should have effect on acustic output vs electrical power input. But just fluff. Besids I never expect pipe organ peddle notes to come from any speaker with base above 70Hz.
No offense to anyone. But putting together keyboards as a HOBBY is insanely sad 😂 if you do it for your gaming or work keyboard ok. But if you just buy new keyboard sets to make them for fun then you need to go outside more 😂
I promise you I WINCED when this person came on the screen with that just got out of bed, made it through a storm to get here, face made for radio lookin-ass hair.
Disagree with most of the comments. Everyone is mad that the speaker wasn’t tested on video. Testing on video is pointless. You are limited by RU-vid’s audio quality, the end user’s audio setup, and your recording setup. They do not have an anechoic chamber to accurately generate frequency response curves. Besides, how something sounds to an individual’s ear is much more important than a frequency response graph for the consumer. Edit: typo for accurately
all your fancy gen z testing and so forth , not once does your tik tok brain mention the one thing that makes all the difference in sound, that the ZX707 outside of Japan has a horrendous volume cap which makes your little social media testing useless.
Idk what Miles is talking about. I DON’T want half the standard controls on a handheld meant to play PC games and neither does anyone else. The more inouts the better.
No The speaker Does NOT Break Laws of Physics! - NOTHING can Break Laws of Physics because a Law in physics is a description of a naturally occurring observable phenomena that never changes for any reason. If you can observe something not observed before you have Not Broken the Law but have Changed the Law. You misuse the term physics because you don't understand it.