For those of you demanding the utmost from
your music we sincerely suggest that you consider one of Daniels
Audio speakers!
Goby/Guppy
Mud Puppy
With the introduction of the Mud Puppy loudspeakers, Daniels Audio
takes a tiny step forward in the reproduction of acoustical instruments.
If you know and love live unamplified music and recognize the disturbing
sound effects created by all other loudspeakers you will quickly
fall in love with the Mud Puppy loudspeakers!
How can Daniels Audio claim to have taken only a "tiny step
forward" and yet have produced such an incredible loudspeaker?
The sound field produced by a live orchestra (with its characteristic
diffraction around the listener's head) is extremely complex. A
few vibrating discs or membranes, normally called loudspeakers,
could not hope to reproduce it exactly. In fact, it would require
many vibrating strings, columns of air in tubes, etc. to reproduce
it exactly. That is, it takes a full orchestra to reproduce a full
orchestra! Fortunately it is not necessary to reproduce the sound
field exactly. For example, even the most fastidious of us would
not mind (or perhaps hear) the differences between orchestra A,
and orchestra A with its members shifted randomly a bit to the left
or right. It is, however, critically important to understand the
physics involved in a systematic approximation scheme. The first
step in such a scheme is the faithful reproduction of the original
recorded signal at the listener's ears. While this is not the same
as the original sound field with its attendant diffraction, it is
a "tiny step forward" that finally preserves, in large
part, both the amplitude AND timing information of the original
sound field.
A look at the standard technical specifications of loudspeakers
tells us little, if any, about the sound of the speaker. All they
specify is the ability of the loudspeaker to reproduce single continuous
test tones. The Daniels Audio loudspeaker uses a single driver,
with what appears to be limited frequency response. A fuller list
of specifications, however, would show the Mud puppy loudspeaker
to have a far wider bandwidth than other loudspeakers. We faithfully
reproduce both the amplitude AND timing information of the original
recording well out past the range of the human voice (out to about
8 KHz). Using this same criteria, other loudspeakers have a range
of essentially a few tens of hertz! Note that even though the Mud
Puppy attenuates the amplitude of very high frequency signals, the
phase information remains unchanged. For example an 800 Hz square
wave will look like an 800 Hz square wave, albeit with the edges
rounded and with a slower rise time, whereas this same square wave
through another speaker looks like noise, whose only relationship
to the original square wave is the period with which the noise repeats
itself. If you want a speaker which can emit high frequency chirps,
then any other speaker fits the bill. If you also want to generate
a lot of low frequency noise, then any speaker that goes below 30
Hz will do. If, however, you are interested in the reproduction
of music, as produced by acoustical instruments (not simply single
continuous test tones), then your only choice is the Mud Puppy.
The Daniels Audio Time and Amplitude Compensation module is the
reason for the exemplary performance of our speakers. Since the
DATAC module maintains the phase and amplitude of the signal, the
detail, timbre, dynamics and soundstage of the original recording
are retained. This means violins finally do sound like violins,
and double basses like double basses. Voices and all other instruments
retain their proper timbre, dimension, and spatial location; none
of the syrupy, veiled or edgy high end and low frequency garble
that characterize all other speakers. In spite of the Mud-Puppies
apparent poor frequency response, they will sound brighter and show
more apparent high frequency extension than most speakers with "continuous
sine wave" responses well beyond 20 KHz. Those who dislike
the sound of unamplified music, who prefer exceedingly large orchestras
where a few musicians seem to play all these gigantic instruments
(that occupy the same space) simultaneously, or again those unfamiliar
with the sound of unamplified acoustical instruments are to look
elsewhere for the appropriate sound effect generator.
For those who enjoy music that does not require the bottom octave,
the Daniels Audio Guppy loudspeakers will provide the same unadulterated
sound in a much smaller package and at substantial savings.
For the discerning few who love the sound of live, unamplified
music, we invite you to hear the closest thing to it at any price,
the Daniels Audio loudspeakers.
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