Call it an April Fool's hangover, but if I saw the tinfoil that the austere searching men from Warwick Audio were bouncing about to advance their new "flat adjustable loudspeaker," I still bare convincing.
Both BBC News and the science advertisement PhysOrg had takes on this, and the aggregation itself has a website that appears to be legit, or at atomic not funny abundant to be a joke. Still, the alone "product" we see in assorted images is an apparent breadth of tin foil. OK, admitting I bite, here's the authentic description, from PhysOrg:
FFL technology is a anxiously advised accumulation of thin, administering and insulating, abstracts consistent in the development of a adjustable laminate, which if aflame by an electrical arresting will beat and aftermath sound.
The apostle coat operates as a absolute agent resonator. The absolute diaphragm accordingly radiates in phase, basic an breadth source. The beachcomber foreground emitted by the cavernous apparent is appearance coherent, bearing a even beachcomber with absolute top directivity and absolute authentic complete imaging.
To me, this agency that it vibrates like a acceptable speaker, but alone in the tighter wavelengths. (It does not behave like some new apostle technologies do, by bearing electrical accuse that accelerate adjacent air molecules, thereby authoritative complete after vibrating.)
So how can this affair actualize abysmal bass? Admittedly, the aggregation website alone promotes the technology for use in cars and appointment rooms, apparently as some affectionate of teleconferencing system.
It's absolutely absolutely harder not to just alarm BS on this, abnormally with those hilariously austere pictures. Anyhow, break tuned, because if they anytime absolution something that looks like absolute hardware, I'll be abiding to address added about it. [PhysOrg and BBCNews via DVice]
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