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Boston 3G Subwoofer

if the highest note on a guitar is below 1000 Hz, why do you need a tweeter?

If you pick up an acoustic guitar (depending on the design of the neck) and play the top E-string on the top fret, you are playing B, at about 988 Hz. Some electrics even go a couple notes higher. A quick look at our specs will show that we transition to the littlest driver, the [...]

a cabinet design with a purpose

While each Reflection Series speaker baffle features a smooth surface and invisible hardware which makes them look totally awesome for you audiophiles out there that play your speakers with the grilles off, the real secret behind Reflection’s Super Linear Plane (SLP) Baffles is their unique ability to nearly eliminate acoustic diffraction. Super-shallow grilles using an [...]

Boston Acoustics in Hong Kong – the magician’s secrets revealed…

One of my favorite things about demonstrating speakers is to create magic – I mean that literally because the best audio demos happen when the speakers completely fool you into experiencing an alternate reality. But I am not a magician by trade so I don’t really care about giving away the secrets! So here’s a [...]

one driver’s bass is another driver’s treble

I was in a audio video store a few years ago, and spoke with a person who asked a deceptively simple question… as you go up the frequency range from a subwoofer to woofer, or from a woofer to tweeter, does one transducer simply stop and the next one take over on a specific note? [...]

how in the world can the Solo and Duo-i plus radios not have tweeters?

If you read up on speakers, you’ll find that the vast majority have tweeters, the small transducer that covers the highest frequencies and conveys the airiness, openness, and clarity of the sound. Tweeter technology, such as the VS Series EWB tweeters and the Reflection Series SWB tweeters, are crucial to our famous sound. But in [...]