Powersoft to Present on Advanced Subwoofer Design and its Patented M-Force Loudspeaker Technology at 137th AES Convention

September 25 2014, 10:20
Powersoft announced that it will present working methodologies and loudspeaker application scenarios on its patented M-Force linear motor technology, which was introduced at the 136th AES Convention in Berlin [A Novel Moving Magnet Linear Motor: Convention Paper 9060, by Claudio Lastrucci].
 
Moving magnet linear motor assembly with polymeric 30" diaphragm

The presentation will take place on Friday, October 10th between 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., and explores applications such as cabinet design using new, electro-dynamic transducers based on a moving magnet linear motor instead of a traditional moving coil.

The presentation, which will be conducted by Mario di Cola of Audio Labs Systems and Claudio Lastrucci — who both co-authored a new paper for this session — will demonstrate the practical use of M-Force linear motor technology with full measurement results. In the paper presented at the 136th AES, Claudio Lastrucci, Research and Development Director at Powersoft, articulated the benefits of this new technology, including improved conversion efficiency and sound quality in the lower frequency range as well as significantly lower distortion.

Additionally, moving magnet technology offers considerably increased power handling, enabling it to reproduce upper bass frequencies with unprecedented level of quality and output. The presentation is open to all AES convention badge holders.
 
High output, high quality vented cabinet design


    •    Who: Mario di Cola, Audio Labs Systems and Claudio Lastrucci, Powersoft
    •    What: AES Paper Session: P9-4 Subwoofer Design with Moving Magnet Linear Motor
    •    When: Friday, October 10th, 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 pm.
    •    Where: AES 137th Convention, Los Angeles Convention Center — Room to be announced
 
To obtain a copy of A Novel Moving Magnet Linear Motor: Convention Paper 9060, please contact the AES online or request to The Audio Engineering Society, 60 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10165.

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