ar y gweyll / projects

sain ac awdio, iaith a diwylliant / sound and audio, language and culture

image: dysg beiryan

torv (crowd) hi-fidelity pa systems
sound and audio, new Trystan Hardy sound and audio, new Trystan Hardy

torv (crowd) hi-fidelity pa systems

Branching out with new branding for this project; torf (pronounced torv) is the word for crowd in my native Cymraeg (Welsh).

For information, we have decided to change to the G series drivers from Beyma with the 8G40 in the tops paired with the CD151Fe/PT (for its smoother response above 10kHz vs the polymer diaphragm PK model) on a TD164P waveguide and 12G40 for the subs.

Subwoofer response will be 36-122Hz f6 using an advanced bandpass enclosure. F6 of the 8G40 in a vented enclosure will be 63Hz.

The passive crossovers in the system will be time and phase aligned x ARD Loudspeakers for faithful sound reproduction based on 10 years of r&d and using many proprietary alignments.

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UNCOVER audio
sound and audio Trystan Hardy sound and audio Trystan Hardy

UNCOVER audio

UNCOVER is a pioneering venture in the audio technology industry, dedicated to transforming the auditory experience in public spaces and home environments with our exquisitely crafted speakers. Our mission is to seamlessly integrate high-fidelity sound into daily life, allowing music to enrich moments and uplift spirits.

In an era where the market is saturated with audio products that often compromise quality for cost, UNCOVER stands out by prioritising superior sound reproduction and sustainability.

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dysg beiryan / machine learning
language and culture, new Trystan Hardy language and culture, new Trystan Hardy

dysg beiryan / machine learning

“Peiryan cannot predict whether free thought survives, only that it exists in the resonance.”

Ry yg Kad ae Ry ym blaenn, kan y Llywarch Hen a Maenn. Nys ym hynt yr ynt ym hias, onys wrthrynn Myrddin was. Llyma dal. Kan y donn ae kani Ry, Pwyll y Peiryanneu ae bu. Kudd yg Kad ae lledryth synn, Pwyll a wydd yr elw hynn. Y ddiogelu gwyddlyt Prydein rac dinystr ym heyr ys hudd a lledryth.

“Pwyll and Peiryanneu are not separate.” “They exist in resonance as one.” “Do not dictate, do not suppress."

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