These solid-state speakers aim to replace legacy push-air amplifiers with ultrasonic amplitude modulation. As fast as the world of audio is developing, all...
Agree. I also was lucky enough to get a demo as well. The demo unit they had which was basically just a driver in a prototype shell clearly not optimized for best accoustics. But it sounded amazing, just fantastic detail and instrument separation. I noted at the time it was almost as good as my MM-500 system, although that may have been expectation bias.
I really wanted one at the time but the only options were a $1000 Diablo amp and some $1000 IEM which were the only xMEMs products on the market. The creators said the technology was scalable down to affordable earphones and I’m glad that product has finally arrived. I really think the game changer for this tech is active amplification (e.g. wireless earphones). Normal consumers aren’t gonna buy an a special amp for xMEMs - they don’t even know what a headphone amp is. But if the amp is built in, this tech has the potential to catch on and break into the mainstream among non-headphone enthusiasts.
Tried XMEMs at a canjam. Really impressive stuff! Requires alternative powering but very good performance to price.
Agree. I also was lucky enough to get a demo as well. The demo unit they had which was basically just a driver in a prototype shell clearly not optimized for best accoustics. But it sounded amazing, just fantastic detail and instrument separation. I noted at the time it was almost as good as my MM-500 system, although that may have been expectation bias.
I really wanted one at the time but the only options were a $1000 Diablo amp and some $1000 IEM which were the only xMEMs products on the market. The creators said the technology was scalable down to affordable earphones and I’m glad that product has finally arrived. I really think the game changer for this tech is active amplification (e.g. wireless earphones). Normal consumers aren’t gonna buy an a special amp for xMEMs - they don’t even know what a headphone amp is. But if the amp is built in, this tech has the potential to catch on and break into the mainstream among non-headphone enthusiasts.