the idea was to create speakers that could reproduce the sound of musical instruments and singing with sufficient fidelity, bringing the listener an experience similar to a live concert…
Philosophy
In the beginning,
Realistic, full-bodied instruments with natural sound and authentic contours.
It was important to find a suitable driver that would meet the required criteria for sound quality. The coaxial 12” speaker comes from the Spanish manufacturer Acustica Beyma, which produces an extensive range of professional drivers for stage and studio monitors. Because the coaxial speaker consists of two drivers mounted on the same axis. This means the speaker has fewer phase problems and can more effectively synchronize the signal. The sound field is more balanced, so listeners are more immersed in the music and enjoy a high-quality musical experience.
Coaxial drivers provide better sound coherence, accurate sound staging, and consistent sound dispersion by radiating high and low frequencies from a single point. This design eliminates the timing differences that occur in separate, spaced drivers, resulting in better phase and frequency response, resulting in more accurate sound reproduction, especially for vocals and instruments. They also offer benefits such as increased resistance to feedback. What are the benefits of a coaxial driver?
Improved sound coherence and imaging
A single point source design ensures that high and low frequencies emanate from the same location, creating a more coherent and uniform sound field with a precise soundstage.
Improved timing and phase fidelity
By placing the high-frequency driver (tweeter) inside the low-frequency driver (woofer), coaxial drivers match the timing between the drivers, eliminating phase issues and creating excellent impulse response.
Consistent dispersion and off-axis response
Sound dispersion is more consistent across a wider listening area compared to conventional multi-band systems which often suffer from phase and off-axis issues.
Sound Perception
The human ear is an amazing organ – with a single membrane it is able to capture a frequency range from 20 Hz to approximately 20 kHz, which is 10 octaves. No speakers with multi-band drivers can match the sound imaging achieved by a coaxial driver.

