ROWEN Full-Bipol technology
The omnidirectional radiation produces a perfectly homogeneous energy behavior
in the living room between direct and ambient sound.
In "normal" front mounted speakers,
the lack of ambient space power in mid/high frequencies is compensated on the direct sound with a raise of the tweeter,
which usually leads to an exaggeration or a certain hardness.
The full-Bipol in contrast reveals a bright and clear sound that is accompanied by a pronounced degree of uniformity and linearity.
The very natural sound quality of these transducers let you forget to listen to speakers.
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Placement-insensitive
The ROWEN Bipol technique, with double bass-assembly,
allows for extremely linear low frequency also close to the wall.
Traditional front-mounted boxes are only enough linear when free placed (distance greater than 2m wall).
BTW: wall-speakers or speakers integrated in bookshelfs have practically no linearity problems.
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Genuine bass with Bipol technology
The ROWEN Bipol technology, with both sides mounted bass,
provides a closed design and thus avoid the disadvantages of bass-reflex systems.
Bass-reflex systems buy themselves a subjective bass pressure
at the expense of low-frequency sounds (sharp drop below reflex frequency of -12 dB/octave).
This subjective bass pressure also is poorly controlable by the amplifier.
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Homogeneous spatial acoustics
The ROWEN Full-Bipol technology (both sides fully mounted) produces a tonal homogeneity between direct and ambient timbre.
Traditional front-mounted boxes, are omnidirectional up to around 600Hz, and above maximum 180° radiating.
This results in living room-condition to an imbalance between direct and ambient timbre.
To compensate this misconduct, the direct sound is usually oversubscribed.
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