The Alpha diverges from Adv's budget models as a $ 499 full - sized headphone sporting proprietary single - sided 96
mm planar magnetic drivers.
Ella sports two 50 mm x 50
mm planar magnetic diaphragms measuring less than 50 microns thick.
As the name implies, these use tiny 30
mm planar magnetic drivers to produce sound which is pretty impressive for a pair of in - ears.
The Monolith M1060 is a beast of a set of headphones, weighing in at 1.1 lbs (500g) with enormous ear cups, mostly - metal and wood construction, and 106
mm planar magnetic drivers.
The iSINE10 uses Fluxor Magnets and large 30
mm planar magnetic diaphragm to deliver precise control and fast response times without distortion so music sounds alive.
Not exact matches
The vast protrusions emerging from the iSines house a 30
mm (1.2 - inch)
planar magnetic diaphragm, which is basically an ultra-thin sheet that dances back and forth, generating sound waves that are then funneled into your ear.
Structural MRI and whole brain echo
planar fMRI based on the BOLD effect was performed using a gradient echo pulse sequence: TR / TE 2000/30 ms, flip angle 90o, FOV 288
mm, 64 × 64 matrix, slice thickness 4.5
mm, 26 transverse slices, bandwidth 2.5 kHz.
The DTI (single shot echo
planar imaging) sequence parameters were as follows: TR / TE = 8900/109 ms, 63 non-collinear diffusion directions (including 3 interleaved b = 0 acquisitions), voxel size = 2.3
mm × 2.3
mm × 2.3
mm, b - value = 1000 s /
mm2, parallel imaging factor = 2, 60 slices (acquired in an oblique axial plane avoiding the orbits where possible), acquisition time = 10 min 7 s.