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Just when we'd gotten over the HD-800s, PS1000s and JH-13s, Beyerdynamic came out of nowhere (we were expecting AKG) and announced the Tesla 1 Headphones. Like the HD-800s, they use a radically re-developed diaphragm, but in this case, moving the magnets to the outside of the diaphragm instead of the centre.
What this boils down to is, much greater sensitivity, despite being 600 Ohm headphones, which they reckon will be great for high sound quality.
If all the technical jargon confuses you, donthuang made an interesting post about magnetic flux, a key aspect of driver design mentioned in the press release:
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Forum discussion of the headphones is here.
Just when we'd gotten over the HD-800s, PS1000s and JH-13s, Beyerdynamic came out of nowhere (we were expecting AKG) and announced the Tesla 1 Headphones. Like the HD-800s, they use a radically re-developed diaphragm, but in this case, moving the magnets to the outside of the diaphragm instead of the centre.
What this boils down to is, much greater sensitivity, despite being 600 Ohm headphones, which they reckon will be great for high sound quality.
If all the technical jargon confuses you, donthuang made an interesting post about magnetic flux, a key aspect of driver design mentioned in the press release:
Quote:
Originally Posted by donthuang /img/forum/go_quote.gif I guess HD800's magnet circuit is like this http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...d800driver.jpg http://www.premierguitar.com/Stream/...age_Type=image voice coil is around the ring magnet and T1's magnet circuit maybe like this http://www.premierguitar.com/Stream/...age_Type=image voice coil position in the center of ring magnet In common , the Second will got more focus magnetic flux than the first |
Forum discussion of the headphones is here.