Ex Machina News & More

Distortion

0 comments
Distortion Distortion technically refers to any kind of change to a waveform, but we typically are concerned with specifically nonlinear distortion. Nonlinear...
Read More

Yes, We Use Class D Amps. No, You Shouldn’t Freak Out About That. Here’s Why.

0 comments
Yes, We Use Class D Amps. No, You Shouldn't Freak Out About That. Here's Why. Class D amplifiers are kind of like...
Read More

Why DSP, and Why Ours is Special

0 comments
Why DSP, and Why Ours is Special For some reason, probably due to early generation, not so great sounding conversion and electronics...
Read More

The Benefits of a Sealed Cabinet, and the Subs That Make ours Possible

0 comments
The Benefits of a Sealed Cabinet, and the Subs That Make ours Possible One of the first questions we often get asked...
Read More

A Primer on our Materials Science

0 comments
A Primer on our Materials Science Outside of our unique DSP correction, perhaps the most innovative aspect of our loudspeaker designs is...
Read More

What is this thing called phase?

0 comments

Many of you will probably know this already, but just to be sure we’re on the same page, let’s lay down some…

Read More

Graphene

0 comments

Graphene It’s no secret that one of the pillars of technological advancement is material science. We often refer to historical periods by…

Read More

DSP

0 comments

DSP Henry Ford once (supposedly) said, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have asked for faster horses.” Of…

Read More

Are 8″ Speakers Too Big?

0 comments

Are 8″ Speakers Too Big? In a word, no. In two words, not necessarily. If your workstation is too small to fit…

Read More