Since 1999 unchanged: here you can see the cut thru a TIDAL Piano. And this is just our mid-class model, imagine the bigger ones ;-).

NO COMPROMISES: TIDAL CABINETS
The prerequisite and basis for an excellent performance of each loudspeaker is the cabinet. All cabinets of TIDAL are optimised to keep the energy storage effects at a minimum, if possible, as well as to absorb the mechanical and acoustic disturbance components, produced by the drivers, as effectively as possible.
It sounds complicated, but when you knock a finger against a TIDAL loudspeaker, you know what we mean.


Our expensively produced boxes are all constructed in RMD multi chamber technology (Resonance Minimising Design). The deliberately positioned and deadened supports and chambers avoid the swinging of the exterior walls. So we get very hard and extremely "fast" cabinets.


Bass module of the Sunray.

For material we use HP-MDF (High Pressured Medium Density Fibreboard), which has a wall thickness of 30-100 mm (1,5"-4"). By means of the extreme stiffness and resonance poverty of our boxes the strong "wooden" sound, which is known with less costly constructions, is almost completely eliminated.

Furthermore, all loudspeaker chassis, crossover networks and inductors work in a separate chamber. By this, there are no mutual interferences of the individual drivers among each other and the crossover networks. Thus, the sensitive crossover network is very well protected against microphony, vibrations and strong pressure fluctuations produced by the woofers.