KEN KREISEL’s. Next Generation of Subwoofers. With his new 3D Balanced Push-Pull-Pulsar Pressure Wavefront Technology™. DXD-12012. DXD-808. TriFX™ KK-QTFX.
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Now, KEN KREISEL basically reinvents the ultimate studio and home theater subwoofer with the introduction of his next generation of SIGNATURE STUDIO SOUND SUBWOOFER SYSTEMS featuring BALANCED 3D HIGH VELOCITY PUSH-PULL-PULSAR DEEP BASS PRESSURE WAVEFRONT Technology™ available in the DUO and QUATTRO versions of the DXD-12012. The unique design concept is a …
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Born in San Francisco, California, on October 8, 1956. Ken was one of four children born to Kenneth and Patricia Kreisel. At the age of 20, Ken met his beloved wife Loretta.
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These powerful Claridy amplifiers provide the KEN KREISEL PROFESSIONAL SOUND™ Long-Throw High Velocity Deep Bass™ drivers with a stable and tight electrical drive with a conservatively rated 750+ watts of continuous RMS power, and almost 3 times that in peak wattage output whenever it is needed.
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Jul 07, 2017 . Kenneth Kreisel November 7, 1933 - June 25, 2017 Resident of San Bruno Kenneth J. "Coach Ken" Kreisel passed away on June 25, 2017 at home in …
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Name: Kenneth Kreisel, Phone number: (847) 692-6728, State: IL, City: Park Ridge, Zip Code: 60068 and more information
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Jul 16, 2013 . Kreisel was the chief engineer behind a line of speakers that were as popular in home theaters as they were in professional studios. When I worked at Dolby Laboratories in the early 2000s, I'd guess at least half of the company's dozens of labs, studios, and theaters used M&Ks.
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KEN KREISEL DXD-12012 Subwoofer
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Nov 20, 2014 . KEN KREISEL has been around many years making loudspeakers and subwoofers for theaters. The list of professional installations that use his equipment is extensive and includes notable venues like Skywalker Sound, Sony Pictures and Warner Brothers.
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Mar 03, 2007 . For more information regarding KEN KREISEL's recent decision to close the M&K Chatsworth factory after 34 years, please email KEN KREISEL directly." Having spent some extremely pleasant hours interviewing Kreisel in 1997, I emailed him, asking what was going on.
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Feb 10, 2019 . Introducing the fabulous new KEN KREISEL DXD-1000 3D HIGH VELOCITY PUSH-PULL-PULSAR DEEP BASS PRESSURE WAVEFRONT SUBWOOFER...even more powerful!
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However, like all great speaker designers, KEN KREISEL is resilient and could not stay dormant. His passion for speaker design has again emerged into a new company appropriately named KEN KREISEL . The first of the new speakers being launched are the DXD-12012 ($2995) and DXD-808 ($1995) subwoofers.
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KEN KREISEL is a teenage audiophile and audiophile recording engineer. Kreisel teams up with Jonas Miller who has opened one of the world’s first ultra-high-end audio salons: Jonas Miller Sound of Beverly Hills, California 90210
The subwoofers used specially designed long-throw dual 12” drivers mounted in a unique balanced drive configuration KEN KREISEL and Jonas Miller launch Miller & Kreisel Sound (M&K) founded in Beverly Hills, CA.
The first of the new speakers being launched are the DXD-12012 ($2995) and DXD-808 ($1995) subwoofers. Each have a similar configuration using a push-pull driver arrangement. The DXD-12012 features dual 12-inch drivers while the DXD-808 features dual 8-inch drivers.
Cone Design: The dual 8 inch drivers are KEN KREISEL PROFESSIONAL SOUND™ low-mass long-throw HIGH VELOCITY DEEP BASS™ drivers. They are comprised of a very strong long fiber pulp blend cone material which offers maximum strength and rigidity while maintaining minimum mass.