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dmnieto said:I almost got it right this is what Veronica herself says about it. I have to be a bit a bit skeptical though, I find it difficult to accept that a single backplane design could get the same bass response as a dual backplane. I would love to have Ben commenting about it
Veronica Sneesby said:The end result is very similar but the K12 is a multi-chambered single back plate design and the CK12 is a multi-chambered dual back plate design. All internal measurements are identical, however, the K12 has a different drill pattern in the face of the back plate. Sonically they are the same, however some prefer a historically accurate version. The reason that we made the K12 different is that we enjoy using modern manufacturing techniques and technology in our products, so we gave the K12 a Beesneez flare.Melodeath00 said:Awesome! Care to comment on how exactly the K12 and new CK-12 differ? I guess physically and sonically?
mics said:hi there. Just to clarify; the K12 and the CK12 share the same chambered design. The K12 has all of the parts ground and pressed into a single backplate structure that once assembled can never be altered. I really like this design but it is only useful in a 3 wire capsule. The face patterning is different but the same amount of holes is still present. The CK12 is as the original and can be used in a 4 hole config.
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dmnieto said:I almost got it right this is what Veronica herself says about it. I have to be a bit a bit skeptical though, I find it difficult to accept that a single backplane design could get the same bass response as a dual backplane. I would love to have Ben commenting about it
Veronica Sneesby said:The end result is very similar but the K12 is a multi-chambered single back plate design and the CK12 is a multi-chambered dual back plate design. All internal measurements are identical, however, the K12 has a different drill pattern in the face of the back plate. Sonically they are the same, however some prefer a historically accurate version. The reason that we made the K12 different is that we enjoy using modern manufacturing techniques and technology in our products, so we gave the K12 a Beesneez flare.Melodeath00 said:Awesome! Care to comment on how exactly the K12 and new CK-12 differ? I guess physically and sonically?
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