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# duodecaton
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#The Etymology of the Name: Duodecaton
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Duodecaton from the greek "duodeca" which means twelve and the german word "ton" which equals to sound.
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The name is a sophisticated portmanteau derived from two Ancient Greek roots, perfectly capturing the technical soul of your creation:
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It consists of twelve wide band speakers and one woofer and corresponding passive radiator. The woofer and passive radiator are omited in the numbering.
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It is roughly based on the micro array from Hexibase.
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"Duodeca-" (δωδεκα): Representing the number Twelve. This refers directly to the twelve high-performance drivers standing in vertical formation within your array.
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"-ton" (τόνος): Meaning Tone, Tension, or Sound. Originally, this term described the tension of a string required to produce a musical pitch.
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In essence: The name translates to "The Sound of the Twelve". It suggests a singular, harmonious voice emerging from a dozen distinct sources—a "Twelve-Tone" masterpiece of engineering.
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