Building a Better Loudspeaker

RedJacket

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Audiophile and Electrical Engineer here. Just wanted to reach out to this forum to see if anyone might be interested on an idea I'm currently working on:

I'm essentially building a better loudspeaker / better loudspeaker experience. I've made that my end goal, and am now working backwards towards the technology. This includes tackling tough problems such as wireless speakers without compromising quality, as well as true wireless charging/power transfer. I am convinced that all of this is possible (by working at the material level, not just optimizing current loudspeaker/transducer designs); thus far, I've come up with a few theoretical models, but need help validating them / building a prototype.

Please PM if you're interested.
 
Always interesting in hearing about a better loudspeaker. Unfortunately, I am the last guy you want to be testing/validating/building...no techie at all...but certainly happy to sit on the sidelines on your thread and watch/read.
 

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