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Philosophy Each speaker at CLD goes through a lengthy process to come into fruition. Only then will it get the seal of approval to be sold to our clients. The first stage is determining the concept target which includes; environmental factors, budget constraints, crossover design and type, response characteristics for intended room and audience, and aesthetic appeal. After this is established, we move into the CAD drawing and advanced software simulation to determine how the intended drivers' parameters will work in the design. Next we make the final driver selection after the models are verified with what is happening in reality, after extensive measurements. Sometimes a concept doesn't work out as planned, but only extensive measuring using calibrated software can show this. We use LspCAD software to develop the crossovers before and after they are assembled and tested. The drivers are measured for T/S parameters, on and off axis frequency response, harmonic / linear distortion, impedance, as well as other measurements like the box tuning frequency, to determine the best operating range and insure the drivers are used in their most effective passbands. The speaker is then voiced and measured time and time again until the sound is just right. Only then can a speaker be considered a Clearwave Loudspeaker Design speaker. Next Page: Return Policy
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