The Audigo LFM811 Project is a joint effort involving the design, manufacturing, testing and audio engineering skills of the following parties: PAUL F BERGETZ of Alienconcepts, Des Plaines Illinois, BRUCE E BRECKENFELD , Sound Advice, Lake Geneva Wisconsin, and DAVID R PLAHM from Design Express, Richmond Illinois.
The Audigo Concept. In August of 1991 while researching the Silicon Graphics Indigo reseller marketing guide Paul Bergetz a Silicon Graphics CadCam Systems VAR, was drawn to the pages listing the impressive array of digital audio capabilities that the Indigo was shipped with. With eleven years in the professional audio recording systems market, Paul was looking for a path to channel the talents he had acquired . "Why not build a set of Near Field Monitors that complemented the Indigo's styling and audio capabilities, was Paul's thought?
What are Near Field Monitors? Music production has changed drastically since the advent of the CD and digital recording. Higher levels of acoustic detail are now attainable. Because of this, the mixdown focus has switched from using the main wall mount monitor systems to a Near Field environment. The engineer sits in the sound field at the center of the sound source (the apex of an equilateral triangle) 1 to 1.5 meters from the sound source eliminating many boundary reflections caused by the room acoustics . Near field monitors must be ultra accurate, powerful, clean and blow up proof. The Audigo is capable of running at 110db at 1 meter all day long while remaining transparent without fatiguing the listener.
To reinforce the concept, the entire project from design to manufacturing would be implemented using the state of the art software he sold on the Indigo. The goal was first to create a world class product with the limited resources that many small American manufacturers have , by drawing upon the expertise of a network of colleagues. And second, use the cost effective tools that were sold to demonstrate to their customers that Concurrent Engineering can be implemented even in the smallest manufacturing and design groups.
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