It uses 45 mm large - aperture drivers made of rare earth magnets and copper - clad aluminum
wire voice coils.
The high - quality engineering shows everywhere, incorporating a set of 40 mm drivers that use rare earth magnets and copper - clad aluminum
wire voice coils to drive the fantastic sound.
For audiophiles, Audeze is outfitting the Mobius with planar magnetic drivers — a technology that trades the standard copper
wire voice coil typically found in dynamic drivers for a very thin diaphragm with voice coils sandwiched between two magnets.
Not exact matches
The two - inch dual
voice coil gives you plenty of
wiring options when you set up your new system, too.
Keep in mind a single
voice coil limits your
wiring options, though!
The single
voice coil doesn't give you as many
wiring options as a dual
voice coil but doesn't impact performance otherwise.
The single
voice coil has fewer
wiring options than a dual
voice coil, but that won't affect the result - especially since it's a rugged six - layer copper
voice coil.
The dual 4 - ohm
voice coils give you extra
wiring options.
Plus, dual
voice coils give you more
wiring options when you're installing.
A dual two - inch
voice coil provides the maximum number of
wiring options for your subwoofer, and the two - inch diameter helps put more «oomph» behind the sound!
The single
voice coil is a good size and made from copper to withstand high temperatures, but it has more limited
wiring options than a dual
voice coil.
The single
voice coil puts a slight limit on your
wiring options but doesn't perform differently from a dual
voice coil.
With total harmonic distortion of less than 0.08 percent (at 1 kHz and 100 dB sound pressure level) and thanks to a
coil wire made from pure aluminium, the HD 630VB achieves an unaltered sound image with a precise reproduction of
voices and instruments in the mid-ranges and brilliant trebles.
There is also a copper - clad aluminum
wire (CCAW)
voice coil that V - moda says is capable of reproducing frequencies up to 40kHz, which is well beyond the limits of human hearing.
Most headphones on the market today use «dynamic drivers,» which is a driver technology where a copper
wire, called a
voice coil, is wrapped around a cone - shaped diaphragm.