An even larger benefit (tom the Amina technology) is in the phase response, in which the time/phase relationship between fundamentals and harmonics create the timbre, the voicing or signature of the instruments. From a planar surface there is only one point-in-time from which the sound originates, This means no multiple devices combining complex waveforms with […]
Filed under: Application Tips, Features / Specs on January 25th, 2008 | No Comments »
The dispersion characteristics of the Amina in-wall speakers are half sphere, 180 degrees. Even at 85 degrees off-axis, the listener still gets the same type of frequency response as those that are sitting on-axis to the speaker (the panel produces a figure-8 di-polar response front to back in free air, resulting in a 1/2 sphere […]
Filed under: Application Tips, Features / Specs on January 17th, 2008 | No Comments »
Frequency response for Amina flat panel loudspeakers has been intentionally limited below 120Hz and goes to 22 kHz for most models. HP filters keep LF vibration out of the device, and hence the wall. Though by definition considered a full range device, the LF or sub effects for music and video audio reproduction should be […]
Filed under: Application Tips, Features / Specs, General on January 9th, 2008 | No Comments »
I’d like to explain a little about our product and the philosophy behind Amina North America. Amina stands behind its product through an extensive warranty and support program. That is the first thing that sets our company apart from all others. Amina further insists that those who represent Amina understand, and are able to explain […]
Filed under: General on January 3rd, 2008 | No Comments »
The Sales and Marketing Team at Amina Technologies is pleased to announce that the official “Amina Blog” is now open. Look for timely posts from the Team Amina!
Filed under: General on January 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »