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"Nature is our teacher. We can learn a lot from her, we will never teach her. But she teaches us."

German engineer Rudolf Mechow (inventor of technology)

Natursound-technology Klanggesund®

On this page you will get an insight into the product worlds of Klanggesund®. Sound transducers Klanggesund® are natural sound products that create an acoustic holography by means of technically generated natural sound. This makes stress-free hearing enjoyment and frequency therapy possible.

We go into technical data and details as well as user possibilities of the Klanggesund® products. In photos, videos and data sheets you will learn more about the features of the Klanggesund® sound transducers with their natural radiation characteristics from the active time of the engineer Rudolf Mechows. This will help you find exactly the right product for your individual requirements and needs.

Technology and physical-technical implementation

On this page you will get an insight and outlook on the product worlds of Klanggesund®. We go into technical data and details as well as user possibilities of the Klanggesund® products. In photos, videos and data sheets you will learn more about the features of the Klanggesund® sound transducers with their natural radiation characteristics from the active time of the engineer Rudolf Mechow®. This will help you to find exactly the right product for your individual requirements and needs.

Original Mechow Schallwandler® create a technological approach to natural acoustics. The units convert the one hundred percent direct sound of a loudspeaker cone with the aid of a patented cone (campanoid) so that sounds and frequencies spread out spherically and with low sound pressure. The sound propagation of two Klanggesund® transducers creates an acoustic hologram: the listener perceives sounds three-dimensionally and has the feeling of being in the middle of the acoustic action. The heart of the Original Mechow Schallwandler® is the cone, which transforms the direct sound of the loudspeaker into spherical sound. Two sound transducers create an acoustic hologram. The cone is the result of intensive research:

After deciphering the physical principles of natural sound propagation during the 1980s and 90s by the East German (now retired) engineer Rudolf Mechow, the acoustics specialist succeeded in transferring these laws into a technology. With the help of the cone, natural sounds could and can be technically produced. This is of fundamental importance for frequency-therapeutic applications.

In December 2016, the corresponding patent (a successor development of the original campanoid) was granted for the cone. It is listed in the register of the German Patent and Trademark Office under IPC: H04R 1/32.

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