Resonado Labs Announces Res-Core Gen 2 Speaker Technology

July 10 2023, 04:10
Resonado Labs announced the completion of its transition to the new Res-Core Gen 2 speaker technology. As the Chicago-based company had anticipated, the new generation of Resonado's unique topology is now fully implemented, tested, and slated to be available through licensed manufacturers in fall 2023. The new technology is now available in two flagship driver platforms, namely the Resonado Neo Full 3 (NF3) Gen 2 and the Resonado Neo Woofer 7 (NW7) Gen 2.
 

The result of an extensive research and development effort in collaboration with OEMs, ODMs and licensing partners, the new Resonado Res-Core Gen 2 technology brings forth significant advancements, improving performance metrics by an impressive 30%, while achieving a remarkable 20% cost reduction.

Res-Core technology is Resonado's patented electrodynamic loudspeaker architecture that enables improved performance in racetrack loudspeaker designs – particularly high excursion levels with shockingly low distortion. Initially unveiled as Flat Core Speaker (FCS) technology, later dubbed Res-Core Gen 0, it debuted at CES 2020 with the Neo Mid 5 driver platform. Gen 0 gained commercial success through strategic partnerships with notable brands such as Airstream and was featured in a Hyundai concept car. Resonado further enhanced the technology with the launch of Res-Core Gen 1 in 2022, in collaboration with Klipsch, delivering substantial performance improvements.

The development of Res-Core Gen 2 was driven by the dual objectives of cost reduction and improved performance. The Gen 2 iteration incorporates proprietary innovations in motor mechanics and structural design. These advancements include layered plates for cost reduction, a spreader frame to enhance stability and reduce cost, and a foam surround to expand frequency bandwidth. The most significant innovation is the patented single magnet motor, replacing the previous dual neodymium parallel bar magnets with one bar magnet and a steel return. This change to Res-Core’s foundational architecture drastically reduces costs by reducing the amount of neodymium required to deliver the same performance. 

"Resonado Labs has always envisioned revolutionizing speaker drivers to foster innovation in audio product design, ultimately transforming the way the world experiences sound. To fulfill this vision, accessibility is crucial, which is why our primary goal with Gen 2 was to drive down costs. The Resonado transducer team is thrilled to have accomplished this while significantly improving performance," states Paul Vedier, Resonado’s Lead Transducer Engineer.

Resonado Labs is now showcasing the capabilities of its Res-Core Gen 2 technology through two new flagship driver platforms. The NF3 Gen 2 platform (pictured above) represents a full-range transducer with a 4:1 aspect ratio, measuring 4 inches on the long axis. Designed to deliver a standard-setting flat frequency response from 180Hz to 15kHz, it offers a full, rich sound from a compact form factor.

The NW7 Gen 2 platform (pictured below) stands as a high-power long-throw woofer with a 3:1 aspect ratio, measuring 7 inches on the long axis. This iteration achieves an impressive flat frequency response below 50Hz. It delivers the significant excursion of 6mm x-max and 10mm x-mech with really low distortion, which is extremely challenging to achieve, if not impossible, with a conventional racetrack driver architecture. Factors like rocking, small voice coils, and limited spider spans pose limitations that hinder both excursion and mid-band extension. Res-Core technology overcomes these barriers, enabling products to push the boundaries in terms of consumer-driven form factor and exceptional acoustic performance.

The NF3 Gen 2 platform serves as a high-performance full-range transducer, particularly suited for soundbars, smart speakers, and as a front or side-firing solution for displays. With its flat response extending beyond 2kHz, the NW7 Gen 2 platform excels as a high-performance 2-way woofer, ideal for soundbars and smart speakers. For instance, the NW7 Gen 2 makes it possible for the Naim Mu-so-2 to be just 2 inches tall, allowing it to fit seamlessly under a TV, compared to the current 4 inch height requirement. 

Resonado Labs is committed to continue to push the boundaries of its speaker technology evolving Res-Core Gen 2 to improve accessibility and acoustic performance.
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