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I had some tough time getting this online due to copyright reasons. I recorded this a while back but got a copyright claim 2 days later, blocking the whole video worldwide. I sped up the affected part, uploaded a chunk of it again and everything seemed fine, so I reuploaded the the whole edited video gain, just to get the same claim some days later. I sped it up even more now and hope everything is fine now.

update: video was again taken down due to copyright issues, thus I just cut out that part completely and youtube is currently processing the video. I hope it will get online again soon.

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Aiwa Exos-3 - preliminary review

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Anonymous

yes!! i Was waiting for this, and fugoo still kept up quite well on lower bass against aiwa. Btw a nice analogy at the end when looking at the frequency response, even though bass playing it nice treble shouldn't be like that, i too am making my diy speakers using some simple crossover and treble really is a kind of a thing that you just have to lay it down a bit speacially when a driver has these peaks(and i am using woofer with fullrange for mids,but in this case the fullrange will have to do all the lower and mid section to sound fuller witch is a lot for these little guys and if that peak comes from it than in my anology based on yours without dsp or a notch filter will be hard to remove, but since we talkin about pros here then it might be easy i guess.

Anonymous

Thanks for the suggestions. We'll absolutely implement "loudness" or bass boost at lower levels, basically matching something approximating the Fletcher-Munson curves: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour regarding the treble suggestions, I'm eager to hear what others think, the first five hundred "labs" samples are going out to testers as we speak, so we'll get a lot of feedback there. The FR drivers are have pretty good performance and sensitivity and the tweeter is a very nice silk domed driver, so I think we have plenty of hardware to play with and tune. Stay tuned!

Anonymous

I don’t want to be too curious about things which are not of my business, but Is there even some DSP chip included in your BT/preamp design, so you can program the sound processing to your liking, or you are going the analog way of adapting the sound? The sound signature looks like raw response of the drivers, not like if there is some sound processing at all. I, however, fully agree with Olaf that the design of hardware has some potential, which is showing off itself with playing on max volume. On the other hand (and from my own experience) I would say that in the segment of portable speakers, to compete with pure analog designed speaker against competition which is using DSP is kind of mission impossible task 😉

Anonymous

Like red black combo. I wish speakers had silver 1980s buttons n knobs that light up . Speakers can be boring with their buttons . I look forward to aiwa finish results. I use to have a cassette Walkman by aiwa. It was top class.

Anonymous

Danke für deine Mühe das Video zugänglich zu machen, ist klar das ein so weltberühmter Künstler wie Bruno Müller hier das Copyright gesprengt hat ... Oh, Mann... no further comment... Wenn man die Anregungen bei Aiwa umsetzt könnte es ein netter Lautsprecher werden, hoffe mal die tun es, scheinen ja wirklich interessiert zu sein. Viele Grüße

Anonymous

Down at the Unboxing I wrote ab bit Offtopic about the Anker Motion+ successor. In german.... ;-) Since Oluv and I speak german, maybe other Patrons don´t, and I did not want to exclude them from intel. Thing is: Anker put a survey on the Soundcore App some weeks ago, asking questions about their plans about their next BT speaker "a bit above the SM+". I asked Oluv, if he has any infos on that, and he said that he has no further info. So, if anyone amongst the conoisseurs here knows something they are allowed to share, please do! And Oluv will compare the competitor-to-be, hopefully whenever it is being shipped....!