The MiFa A1 passive radiator is weird

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Did you know the MiFa A1 has a passive radiator?
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Have you guys seen another Bluetooth speaker with this type of passive radiator design? If yes, please comment down below which one.

TaylorSoloaiJR
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Cool bluetooth speaker, small speaker but it punches a bass

SirChefsVlogs
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The Remax X-1 from six years ago has a design similar to that of Mifa's. It has the advantage of needing less space compared to conventional PR designs ( where the PR is found opposite to the driver) but it also vibrates more so it has a higher chance of walking to the edge of any flat surface and falling to its demise.

christopherjohnjagorin
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I think that the JBL clip2 had a similar design of the passive radiator but the only difference was that it was divided and a little bit more thicker

pedrovilapouca
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Had one of these a couple years back it was a offbrand asf speaker can't even remember wtf it was sounded great tho got much more bass and excursion than the mifa a1

nnj
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The design of the passive radiator is dangerous, I had a similar speaker Like this Remax RB X-2 so I thought there was no passive radiator and I pushed the woofer sometimes cos who doesn't like to poke their finger in the woofer 😂 and the passive radiator started to go inside the speaker and it was very hard to put the woofer to the correct place with the passive so I put super glue and the speaker ended breaking up.so don't poke your finger in the woofer or passive in these type of speakers.

dynamicgadgets
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This might be a way of getting more bass out of thinner spaces than even the thinnest current woofers can work with - maybe. You would need enough volume in the enclosure for the passive radiator to work with, otherwise a normal inverted driver (magnet and voice coil on what normally is the front of the cone, or planar woofer would work better. If you have that volume you probably also have the surface area for a normal passive radiator. So I call this one a gimmick.

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