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Ah ben dans ce cas-là
Plus sérieusement, avec 150 euros max y a moyen de faire un truc dans le style... et sans doute même plus joli que ça !
Ben, Mr.Rivera explique par lui même la différence par rapport aux autres marques sur le marché:
"With the new Rivera Silent Sister,
we solved the major faults of all of the other Iso Cabs in existence today.
First off, they all have the microphone residing in a sealed compartment with the sound pressure from the speaker moving the microphone diaphragm like a plunger sucking water in a sink with a clogged pipe. Instead of the microphone diaphragm existing in a free air environ, it is severely distorted physically in this sealed compartment-with the result that the recorded tone sounds terrible.
Secondly, the speaker feeds into this sealed compartment, as well as being mounted with the back of the cone in a sealed compartment. This means the speaker cone is pushing into an air wall, as well as pulling back into an air wall. The result is a severe distortion of the cone shape, heat builds up in the voice coil as the motive energy cannot be released, and all of this results in a short life for the speaker as well as dreadful tone and a non-linear frequency response.
Thirdly, is the square and perpendicular angles of the internal surfaces that create substantial standing wave issues that are reflected into the sound that is recorded. All in all, there is much to improve upon.
Rivera® devised a way to relieve the air pressure issue by building an air labyrinth into the rear of the SilentSister™ cabinet. This labor intensive solution substantially attenuates the sound level while relieving the sealed compartment air pressure drawbacks.
Also, each of the angles of the panels inside of the SilentSister™ are critically designed to relieve standing waves and reflections.
Bottom line is a fabulous tone, like having a great sounding speaker cabinet in free air, with the advantage of high attenuation of external sound pressure levels, and easy microphone placement."