Posted November 3, 201014 yr First off I don't intend to violate any copyright via design or brand infringement, I was just bored and really wanted to visualize what is coming next from Fi. That being said, I decided to share:I just want to know if the NSG is to be similar to the Ascendant Audio supergauss woofer, with N3 motors in anti-pole configuration. Theres some scaling issues, didn't bother with the heatsink (tho I am sure it is probably the most delicately designed feature in the BtL NSG), ignore the spider location... I really just wanted to see it in its glory, decided to use SolidWorks to whip up a model (I spend enough money renewing my license annually might as well use it right?). Am I close? Look forward to seeing the final design! Edited November 3, 201014 yr by SubSam
November 3, 201014 yr Nah not close...SG is a N2 derivative that looks like tetris gone wrong 3 pucks of neo would drop the qts into the .05 range..
November 3, 201014 yr Nah not close...SG is a N2 derivative that looks like tetris gone wrong 3 pucks of neo would drop the qts into the .05 range..Pics or lies
November 3, 201014 yr Author Nah not close...SG is a N2 derivative that looks like tetris gone wrong 3 pucks of neo would drop the qts into the .05 range..Hah wow... that'd be a bit peaky eh? If its based off the N2 I'm assuming one neo unit will be @ 90 degrees from the other's orientation? That's still gonna be some serious flux!
November 3, 201014 yr YepLooks like tetris gone bad We'll show it when it is time...big thing right now is for N2s to hit the market and people see how kick ass they are.Btw SubSam - Read that other thread, have we crossed paths before?
November 4, 201014 yr N3-SG would be all but useless. Other SG applications for SPL have proved to have too much motor force and even in extreme class applications do not allow for enough rise to peak hard. We have had to back things down from there to get SPL up. Whats pictured, with the coils as we use them, would simply be useless spec wise. Although might make a nice shaker for test table I like Nicks Tetris gone bad description. It really does...lolThanks,Scott
November 4, 201014 yr Author Table shaker lmfao... you sayin I could keep my home-made pizza from sticking to the table? I'm in! I notice you said coils "as we use them" does that imply that you will be using a similar flatwind or something different (such as a 4" coil or ceramic) for the SG? I know the woofer is being designed strictly for SPL application, which means I will probably never get to use one, but I'm just itchin to know more... feel free to respond with something like "its classified" if you don't want to ruin the surprise