JMC Soundboard - The Loudspeaker Made of Tonewood JMC Lutherie Le Brassus Vallée de Joux Vaud Suisse
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- JMC Lutherie, Route du Risoud 23, 1348 Le Brassus, Vallée de Joux, Vaud, Suisse +41 21 845 56 10 www.jmclutherie...
JMC Soundboard - The Loudspeaker Made of Tonewood.
Experiencing Music in its Original Dimension.
The Soundboard creates a balance, lively and pervasive musical climate, like that of a concert. The association of 350 year-old resonance spruce, time-honoured lutherie techniques and contemporary audio technology has given rise to a truly exceptional loudspeaker.
With the JMC Soundboard, recapture the original dimension of music.
- Dimensions 89 x 89 x 21 cm
- Impedance 8 Ω - Pass-band 25 to 25,000 Hz
- Weight 12 kg
- Minimal Power Rating of the Amplifier 2 x 80 W
Film / Spot réalisé par
IMAGENCE Sàrl Film & Photographie
(Entreprise fermée définitivement le 31 décembre 2020)
Contact:
Saamour (Daniel Anders)
+41 76 725 15 20
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Sounds fantastic ! Got JMC loudspeaker as a marketing study case for my exam on Friday ! : P This product is very unique and needs the recognition it deserves! Good luck
This product may be unique but the concept isn't and has existed for a while
Wow! This material is the key to the success of this type of speaker. Marvellous!
Bien joué. merci beaucoup.
Uncle Remus said, looks like a full-on Do Your Thing Thanksgiving Day! Cheers!
love it thanks
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harpsichord soundboard painting on that would be awesome
It looks like you’ve taken panel speakers to the next level. Is there an english version of your website, and do you ship to the US?
www.jmclutherie.com/en/
What are the drawbacks of such a technology?
I guess for listening to anything other than wooden instruments, resonence of the wood would add some distortion.
I also have some doubts about the universality of that "guitar wood", since piano sound boards for example are preferably made of spurce. In fact every instrument has his own "perfect wood"..
A musician could have a better idea about the feasibility of such a "universal soundboard". So you better ask them..Mine is just a rough description of the problem from an engineering perspective.
"Resonence in your living room" is just an ambitious challange that requires "speakers" (or whatever substitutes them) to be built to the precision and quality standards of the musical instruments.
And then of course one should ask "which one" ..
Artists just can't function as good without good left brain focused builders & developers working to bring Wings too the Artist.
Tone wood? Bear in mind you can make these speakers yourself.
It’s like “I don’t know how and why, but it does THIS…yeeeah”. 😂
BTW-it’s not a good idea to use low damping material with exciters-you need material which does not resonate.