Frequently Asked Questions - JMC Soundboard User Manual

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What is different about it in comparison with traditional loudspeakers?
Loudspeakers generate a focal wave and it takes two of them for the listener to be at the intersection
of two waves. The Soundboard generates an omnidirectional wave. Listeners can be near, far or even
in another open space, and they can perceive the music on the same level of quality. The Soundboard is
crafted in the tradition of musical instruments that actually play music for us. The impression is that of
a concert, with a powerful presence, precision and a well-rounded sound. Music is heard and sensed
in all its dimensions.
How does the stereo effect work?
The two signals from the two channels are physically mingled in the membrane. In terms of the rendering,
when it comes to the presence of the music generated by the Soundboard, one could really speak of
a three-dimensional rather than a stereo sound. The listener is literally enfolded in or immersed within
the musical climate. While there is less panoramisation than in a conventional system, the Soundboard
creates more sound levels and more depth of field.
Is there enough bass?
Yes, like a musical instrument such as the piano, the naturally generated bass tones are clearly present.
Just like a guitar with a resonance spruce soundboard that has to be regularly played for three years
to develop its full potential, the Soundboard will further enrich its frequencies according to the number
of hours of listening and vibrations. The position of the Soundboard can also enhance its ability to emit
bass tones, such as installing it in an angle.
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