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MASS FIDELITY CORE

Posted on May 30, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

WAVE RIDER

 

The small Core powered loudspeaker from Mass Fidelity uses waveform synthesis to produce a huge walk-around sound. Jon Myles listens in and publisher Noel Keywood adds his views at the end. 

‘Small is beautiful’ isn’t a phrase that gets bandied around much in the world of hi-fi…especially when you are talking about loudspeakers. For much as we’d all love a big sound from a compact cabinet, the laws of physics don’t make that easy.

In essence, good bass reproduction, smooth mid-band and extended treble tend to require a loudspeaker of a certain size – or so traditional thinking would have you believe.
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