! This content was not generated by AI. The script was completely written by me, I also do all the visualizations and editing. The only exception is the voiceover made by a robot reader who read the text I wrote ! Thanks for watching the video! If you’re enjoying the content and want to support the channel, hit the "Thanks" button below! 👍 Your support helps me create more great videos, improve quality, and keep things moving forward. Every bit of help makes a difference. Thanks for being here! 🤝
I used to work next to the KEF importer and found several things in their dumpster, including a midrange cabinet module like at 3:06, never saw the whole speaker! Also some of their auto stuff and what I eventually figured out must have been Quad ESL stators.
A dome shaped tweeter diafram at the centre of the main speaker cone was actually developed in 1946. I can't remember the company's name, or if the idea took off into mass production, but there it was way back then. The tweeter itself was incorporated into the main speaker magnet. The centre of the main speaker cone did not have a dust cap, of course, to allow for the high frequencies to be heard.
Sonofletores Kef são incríveis, excelentes. E poderiam ser ainda melhores se colocassem mais componentes audiófilos de reconhecida alta qualidade, em seus crossovers.
I would like more depth and insights to these videos like what asianometry does. Currently it just feels like a video version of the wikipedia article.
I'm so disappointed that so many potentially interesting tech stories are made difficult to listen to by automated readers. Hearing the subject matter mispronounced caused me to comment on it and stop trying to listen to a history I'm actually interested in.
Thanks for the comments. I always reply to such comments. The thing is that I am very weak in English. I mean speech first of all. That's why I use a reader for my videos. There have already been people among the channel subscribers who wanted to help me with the voiceover, but I don't want to ask for it to be done for free. And I don't have the opportunity to pay someone. That's all the explanation.
! This content was not generated by AI. The script was completely written by me, I also do all the visualizations and editing. The only exception is the voiceover made by a robot reader who read the text I wrote !
Thanks for watching the video! If you’re enjoying the content and want to support the channel, hit the "Thanks" button below! 👍 Your support helps me create more great videos, improve quality, and keep things moving forward.
Every bit of help makes a difference. Thanks for being here! 🤝
Perhaps if you wrote KEF in a robot-friendly phonetic like KEFF, KYEFF or KEPH and maid stone, so it's not saying maidston.
I used to work next to the KEF importer and found several things in their dumpster, including a midrange cabinet module like at 3:06, never saw the whole speaker! Also some of their auto stuff and what I eventually figured out must have been Quad ESL stators.
A dome shaped tweeter diafram at the centre of the main speaker cone was actually developed in 1946.
I can't remember the company's name, or if the idea took off into mass production, but there it was way back then.
The tweeter itself was incorporated into the main speaker magnet.
The centre of the main speaker cone did not have a dust cap, of course, to allow for the high frequencies to be heard.
I ever heard Linn Isobaric they used KEF drivers. the sound is very impressive.
Sonofletores Kef são incríveis, excelentes. E poderiam ser ainda melhores se colocassem mais componentes audiófilos de reconhecida alta qualidade, em seus crossovers.
Kef 104 was first and 104AB was an updated model. The difference was computer technology. The 104AB was measured and calculated with a computer.
I would like more depth and insights to these videos like what asianometry does. Currently it just feels like a video version of the wikipedia article.
No, it's not wikipedia. It was a long and careful work on the video.
Please make a video about Lowther....
@@nothahn on the list ✅
It's not pronounced KF, it's pronounced Kef like Jeff.
Exactly, A.I. is still in kindergarten
@@TYBO-xl1xz It's not AI. It's a regular reader program that's been around for years.
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Okay, even worse
Keep up the good work though
@@TYBO-xl1xz I'm trying. I'm working hard on the channel.
The robot reader needs some additional training.
@@fonkenful I would like to use another one, but it’s really expensive. Support me and I’ll use a better option
I'm so disappointed that so many potentially interesting tech stories are made difficult to listen to by automated readers. Hearing the subject matter mispronounced caused me to comment on it and stop trying to listen to a history I'm actually interested in.
Thanks for the comments. I always reply to such comments. The thing is that I am very weak in English. I mean speech first of all. That's why I use a reader for my videos. There have already been people among the channel subscribers who wanted to help me with the voiceover, but I don't want to ask for it to be done for free. And I don't have the opportunity to pay someone. That's all the explanation.