This clip reviews the Onsia Invisible Speaker's technology. Onsia is a revolutionary new flat panel speaker that achieves completely invisible installation. These speakers now make it possible to create audio solutions without compromising the interior design of modern living spaces. See more at www.onsiaideas.com
@henridiaz Some1 should release a turd-powered speaker & U will pretend it's awesome because it is 'new' LoL!! U will come up with some lie about how the smell of sewage during playback heightens the realism of the experience (if U R listening 2 recordings of people on the toilet perhaps =)
Deathrape2001 1 month ago
@henridiaz Everything U R saying is the exact opposite of the truth. U do this on purpose, just 2 troll & B a jackass. The larger the driver, the more NARROW the sweet spot, due 2 off axis phase cancellation. NXT R not flat panels. They R voice coils attached 2 a flat surface, & that is the main reason they all suk so bad = no excursion, no clarity, high mass, low strength = everything U could possibly do wrong with a speaker design.
I suggest U stop pretending U R deaf.
Deathrape2001 1 month ago
If they're anything like NXT flat panels they're probably awesome for their size & weight with a large sweet spot and uncolored, flat overall response.
henridiaz 2 months ago
@nylox2004 Nearly all technical points in this video are lies. It's like Bose that way =)) "Direct reflecting" ROFL!! Typical curry doublespeak bull$hit. "Lots of nodes, but no cancellation" - come on. 1-1=4? ROFL!
Deathrape2001 6 months ago
Anyone know how they sound? I love the idea of hidden speakers for a clean finished look in a home theater setup. The commercial states the sound isn't directional so I have to wonder if they would be of any use in a home theater surround setup where directional sound is crucial. The only sound that should be non directional in a home theater is the sub.
nylox2004 2 years ago
wow this is a very interesting new technology worth looking into. I heard about it at Lowes.
alinowak22 3 years ago
Very interesting product!
parmley1965 3 years ago