Direct servo also produces a bass sound that is more musical than the accelerometer-based servo subs because there are quite a few drawbacks in the latter. First, an accelerometer is just another mechanical assembly. Very often the accelerometers used in those subs are borrowed from other non-music applications. As a result, while they may produce low distortion on paper, it is not necessarily reflected into the sound qualities that audiophiles are looking for. Second, accelerometer-based subs cannot work without heavy protection circuitry around them. That adds to the circuit complexity and further degrades the sound quality. On the other hand, servo signals from Direct servo subs are derived from coils immersed in a magnetic field - one of the oldest and most proven ways of creating sound. Their simplicity of form eliminates any parasitic and secondary mechanical effects. The result is a very articulate and defined bass sound. The sensing signal is referenced to the motor frame. Therefore, no enclosure movement or vibration can induce any transient response. |