A ROUND SOUND
Why does the sphere offer ideal physical conditions for a loudspeaker?
Sound spreads out spherically. A spherical loudspeaker housing therefore offers ideal physical conditions for a loudspeaker. If it is also a round high-end full range speaker the result is convincing.
A sphere has no edges, corners or parallel walls inside or outside. The sound is reflected differently, the frequency response is smoother, and the stereo stage is wider. The music is felt to be present in the room. Interference will be ball speaker minimizes sound waves don't get in each other's way in the sound.
ball speaker
Square speakers
A SPHERE HAS LESSER VIBRATION
Of all the housing shapes, a sphere is also the one with the smallest surface area in relation to volume. The less surface that can be made to vibrate, the less material can "resonate" when it comes to ensuring that only the membrane of the chassis transmits the impulses correctly.
Square speakers
ball speaker
THE PRESENT STEREO STAGE
The outwardly penetrating sound is - again due to the lack of corners and edges - in a spherical point source reflected later. The sound propagation cone is at ball speaker wider, listeners get more of the sound - regardless of their listening position.
A sphere is rotationally symmetrical mo sound Ball speakers can therefore be freely aligned so that the position of the point source can be chosen individually and freely.
You experience a spatial sound image. Clear, precise and clean.