I wonder whether having two woofer drivers facing each other creates an even faster wavefront than otherwise possible from front-facing woofer drivers in a conventional cabinet design. Do the mid-bass drivers flanking the AMT ribbon have a rear cabinet opening for accommodating a backwave emission?
There are a few images on the Fischer & Fischer website. SN/SL 1000.1AMT appears to have ports on rear of the bass section (not the subs). I would imagine the midrange drivers have semi-open back cabinets as per their usual design, but it’s impossible to see the rear of those sections on the website as the speaker is constructed and the sub units obstruct the view.
I can't remember the name of this type of woofer config, but coupling them like this has a greater effect than if they were both there but not face to face. The 7 inch mids are open with tuning material in the tunnel. There is also material on the front face of the sub cabs to disperse the wave where the mids will have a back wave. The midbass on this speaker will. Be ridiculous. Drums will be bonkers..
@@OCDHIFiGuyThe bass configuration is called „bass compression drive“. It was first introduced by F&F in 1999 in their SL1000 model, which I owned for 16 years before I replaced them by the SN 770.1amt in 2016. The bass configuration worked wonderfully in my room, however the SN 770.1amt is the superior speaker. Unfortunately, the SL1000.1 is too large to fit in my room sonically. Anyway, slate is the best material to build speaker cabinets. Thomas Fischer also delivered the plinth of my turntable from german company Transrotor. This model, the La Rocchia, sounds great due to the slate plinth (and some other design featues…). Greetings from Germany!
I found it. It's called Force cancelling and provides strong clean sound with no cab resonance (slate ain't gonna resonate anyway) but it also means the cones move little if any. It's kinda like dual opposed in that regard except the dispersion pattern is different with force cancelling. You get a all direction throw. Man i wish i could travel, id love to put on some dubstep with those cannons. 😄
@@OCDHIFiGuy ..no that super easy to understand. The thing is that your clip is just a teaser - to me that's no value (as we get constantly flooded with teasers...)
Fischer & Fischer SN/SL 1000.1AMT 4 way speaker and the quality is one of the kind 🎉👍
Made in Germany I believe there is no heavier speaker 😮
Probably not...
Are the woofers isobaric ie. sharing the same body of air in an enclosure or am I misunderstanding?
You are misunderstanding. They are dual isolated independent cabinets facing each other.
@@OCDHIFiGuyah okay thanks. Rock on brother!
Let’s go the big dogs are in.
Yes, they are
Keith is in the HOUSE! Don't go Keith! Woof!
mit den besten grüssen aus Deutschland ...
bin mehr als nur gespannt auf die Lautsprecher.
👍👊👍
Danke Schoen !!
Awe man teasing us with boxes!
We're gonna start calling you Lil Jay, if that's ok?
Lol. Shiiiiii
Lil Jay is reserved for Jay's Iyagi.
@@suwatt6019 Yep, so lil
nice modular speaker. interesting concept in sound.
Absolutely
Can’t wait for this
Me neither !
Can’t wait to see/hear and see how you drive them and how many monoblocks you employ
I'm curious as well
I wonder whether having two woofer drivers facing each other creates an even faster wavefront than otherwise possible from front-facing woofer drivers in a conventional cabinet design. Do the mid-bass drivers flanking the AMT ribbon have a rear cabinet opening for accommodating a backwave emission?
There are a few images on the Fischer & Fischer website.
SN/SL 1000.1AMT appears to have ports on rear of the bass section (not the subs).
I would imagine the midrange drivers have semi-open back cabinets as per their usual design, but it’s impossible to see the rear of those sections on the website as the speaker is constructed and the sub units obstruct the view.
I can't remember the name of this type of woofer config, but coupling them like this has a greater effect than if they were both there but not face to face. The 7 inch mids are open with tuning material in the tunnel. There is also material on the front face of the sub cabs to disperse the wave where the mids will have a back wave. The midbass on this speaker will. Be ridiculous. Drums will be bonkers..
@@OCDHIFiGuy
You better not be hooking-up a single-ended triode!
Some monster amp(s) fingers crossed 🤞
@@OCDHIFiGuyThe bass configuration is called „bass compression drive“. It was first introduced by F&F in 1999 in their SL1000 model, which I owned for 16 years before I replaced them by the SN 770.1amt in 2016. The bass configuration worked wonderfully in my room, however the SN 770.1amt is the superior speaker. Unfortunately, the SL1000.1 is too large to fit in my room sonically. Anyway, slate is the best material to build speaker cabinets. Thomas Fischer also delivered the plinth of my turntable from german company Transrotor. This model, the La Rocchia, sounds great due to the slate plinth (and some other design featues…). Greetings from Germany!
@@OCDHIFiGuyIs this a force-canceling (vibration cancelling) system? Same thing I think.
14 monoblocks on order - I’ve bypassed the passive x/overs in mine!
Good luck with that !!
Yeah man, the dipole subwoofer setup is a super approach imo.
@@Phloored think it's called something else. I'll find out.
@@OCDHIFiGuy thanks.. 360° dispersion. Nice
I found it. It's called Force cancelling and provides strong clean sound with no cab resonance (slate ain't gonna resonate anyway) but it also means the cones move little if any. It's kinda like dual opposed in that regard except the dispersion pattern is different with force cancelling. You get a all direction throw. Man i wish i could travel, id love to put on some dubstep with those cannons. 😄
I'm gonna say congrats 'cause I also can't spell congrajoolayshuns😂 Bet you gonna have a blast with these, can't wait to hear your feedback
Thanks !
Well I was looking good speakers for 100$ and got this video... Darn Google is mocking me 😢
Slate will sure help that bass.
It helps the full freq range, but yes. The bass will be sick..
OCD Mikey definitely needs a Bodega
Coming
Ahhh I can't wait🥲
Yessssss!
ha ha ha a tad too big for my room i guess, but hey interesting for sure
There's smaller versions just as bad ass
Looks like you could use my Morgan Built Cargo Safe to store all the goodies! lol :)
I'll look it up. But I'm insured, armed and have a dog. Alarmed home, cameras, 8 foot fences and seconds from a P.D. ... lol.
@@OCDHIFiGuy Nice! I meant more for space....savings.:)
One website shows them in a roomnjust under 2-3 feet from wall.
Cool.
It's like Dynaudio Consequence.. Design. BR
So there must be something to it !
@@OCDHIFiGuy Yes! Wait review.
The SN/SL 1000.1AMT Fischer & Fischer is not like Dynaudio it is totally different sound and I like to say they are amazing 🎉
@@stephannordmann5346 i say, design is like Dynaudio Consequence.. And is not cheap or bad.. It's to the same level. But, repeat, i say, design. BR
Giant killers!!!
4 real... !
only 100.000 :)
Sounds crazy, but these are my customers. It's not fake. They spend this amount. And these compete with 250K Wilson and Magico..
What’s the point of this video?
To show what's coming... is that hard to understand ?
@@OCDHIFiGuy ..no that super easy to understand. The thing is that your clip is just a teaser - to me that's no value (as we get constantly flooded with teasers...)
without good acoustics these speakers suc
No shit. A Lambo sucks on a mud road.
What's your point. That applies to all speakers.
Without a Grammy nomination, mastering engineers suc
@@jonathandavis9507
What about the LM-002?!
platinum mastering suc JAL