Alumine Five of Stenheim
Stenheim is a relatively late entrant to the high-end speaker field. It was founded in 2010 by a collective of mainly ex-Goldmund engineers, and its products have inherited an unmistakable aesthetic and, to a lesser extent, sonic DNA, although it was a significantly evolved character that was to emerge in the shape of the debut model, the compact, two-way Alumine Two. It’s a developmental divergence that has continued and, if anything, accelerated with the emergence of each subsequent product. The latest Stenheim speakers, developed under the auspices of new owner Jean-Pascal Panchard, definitely have their own, unambiguous identity, both visually and musically.
I’ve been seriously looking forward to the arrival of the Alumine Five. Previous experience with the brand has included impressive exposure to the various versions of the enormous and enormously impressive Ultime Reference models, as well as a brief but highly rewarding flirtation with the stand-mounted Alumine Two in my own system. The possibility of combining the sense of musical articulation, enthusiasm and communication I experienced from the Alumine Two, with more than a hint of the clarity, scale and authority so effortlessly delivered by the Reference models, all in a package that, if not exactly affordable, at least isn’t completely out of the question, makes the Alumine Five a distinctly interesting proposition.
Yet, confronted with the Alumine Five in the flesh, there’s little to hint at the extraordinary promise lurking within. Resolutely rectangular in true Stenheim style, the Five’s aluminum cabinet, with its plate-to-plate construction, stands just 48" tall, 15" deep and presents a broad 11" face to the world, dimensions based on golden-ratio numbers. The front baffle is split by a physical break between the upper midrange-treble enclosure and the lower bass cabinet, independently ported by the laminated full-width slots above and below, a physical separation that is mirrored by the contrasting inlaid strips that help visually break up the one-piece side panels. The regular lines, smooth surfaces, flawless matte finish and lack of visible fixings could easily result in a bland, almost featureless appearance. But those trim strips and the offset midrange and treble drivers do just enough to give the Five a subtle hint of individual style without resorting to the sort of gauche and ostentatious flourishes that so often pass as design.
The result is a refreshingly clean, classical appearance that will blend seamlessly with a range of different decors. Despite the lack of grilles (although they are available as an option, does anybody really spend this kind of money on a speaker and then compromise the performance by fitting covers?), the beautifully profiled baffle and absence of visible fixings makes for a genuinely neat, finished appearance that matches the superb surface finish on the cabinet. The end result just looks right, in a way that makes you wonder why you’d want grilles anyway.
The first hint of its potent sonic capabilities comes when you try to pick it up. Each comparatively compact cabinet tips the scales at 220 pounds. That’s a grunt-inducing, two-man lift. Now, take a look at the figures for bandwidth and sensitivity, and an in-room response that digs down as far as 28Hz combined with 94dB efficiency should raise your eyebrows, especially given the compact cabinet dimensions. Which brings us to the first experiential disconnect: boxes this size shouldn’t produce this much bass or do it so easily. Nor should they weigh so much -- although therein lies the clue to this particular conundrum. When it comes to bass extension, it’s not the external dimensions of the box that matter, but its internal volume. Just like the Crystal Cable Minissimo, a thin-wall cabinet makes for a much larger internal volume than the external dimensions might suggest -- especially if we apply the expectations of more conventional wood-based construction. Throw in the sheer weight of the aluminum panels and the combination of mass and physical dimensions would subconsciously suggest massively thick walls -- and a correspondingly limited internal volume. Instead, what we have here is a deceptively large volume, which, combined with the inertia of the heavy cabinet and the mechanical stability provided by the material, makes for an effective mechanical reference for driver movement, meaning that more of the energy your amplifier sticks into the speaker comes out as sound and (at least in theory) it will be more precisely rendered.
So far, not very much that’s new. It’s not like Stenheim (or Magico, or YG Acoustics) has exclusivity when it comes to aluminum cabinets. But what does make Stenheim different is the unique material they use in damping their cabinet panels. Of course, the separate enclosures and the internal baffles they demand make for an inherently heavily braced structure, but look inside a dismantled Alumine Five and you’ll find strategically placed pads stuck to the cabinet walls. These three-layer, self-adhesive pads combine a heavy damping layer (adjacent to the cabinet wall itself) with added foam and impervious layers, allowing the low-volume pads to influence both the mechanical behavior of the cabinet itself and the enclosed volume. It’s an interesting solution because it manages to overcome the weakness so often audible in simple, braced aluminum cabinets (the all-too-recognizable resonant signature of the material itself) while maximizing the benefits (large volume and rigidity) by obviating the need to stuff the internal space full of wadding or long-haired wool. In fact, if the Stenheims were stood behind a sonically transparent curtain, you’d be hard-pressed to recognize the music as emanating from an aluminum cabinet at all. The absence of the bleached, grainy or lean colorations, the lack of sterile, mechanistic reproduction, is one big half of the Stenheim story, living, breathing proof that it’s not what you use but how you use it that counts.
The other half is down to the drive units, and after the cabinets, those come as quite a surprise, both the lineup and the chosen materials. In stark contrast to the use of the latest, precision CNC techniques, complex damping pads and finishing options, the Alumine Five's drivers are as traditional as they come, with a coated silk-dome tweeter and pulp or laminated paper midrange and bass drivers. The cone drivers use textile double-roll surrounds and massive magnets more normally found in pro-audio applications, and while Stenheim doesn’t build its own drivers, the company works closely with its chosen supplier (PHL, definitely not one of the usual suspects) to specify the electrical parameters, mechanical characteristics and precise details of the surface coating.
The use of such lightweight cone materials and large motors aids the system efficiency, while a hybrid second-order/Linkwitz-Riley crossover, the result of extended listening and evolution, ensures phase coherence and excellent out-of-band attenuation and makes for easy non-reactive load characteristics, despite the three-way topology. The other aspect of the driver lineup that might be considered slightly unusual is the use of a large-diameter (6 1/2") midrange unit -- although less so since Vandersteen’s patent on the approach lapsed some years ago, resulting in a rash of companies suddenly exploring the possibilities of the topology.
Perhaps more important, in the case of the Alumine Five, it means that you are getting the tweeter and midrange drivers from the Ultime Reference series speakers, teamed here with a pair of 10" woofers but without the benefit of a super tweeter. Even so, Stenheim quotes bandwidth out to 35kHz, which should suffice for most purposes. The review speakers arrived with the optional second set of terminals installed, allowing for biwiring or, more significantly, biamping, an upgrade opportunity that makes this an option you should take. If, in the meantime, you are single-wiring the speakers, make sure you factor in a set of jumpers that match your speaker cables: the Alumine Five's overall sense of musical coherence makes the benefits especially obvious. Likewise, good wiring practice is essential, both in terms of cable dressing and diagonal connection (red to midrange/treble, black to bass, with jumpers arranged accordingly).
Aside from the speaker's substantial weight, the parallel sides and flat surfaces of the four-square cabinet make setting up the Fives an absolute joy. Precise, repeatable, angular adjustments are easily achieved, while changes in attitude are just as straightforward, helped by the beautifully profiled stainless-steel spiked feet and deeply cupped footers. Both the cones and their locking rings have nice, large ports to take the supplied pry bars, but it’s worth greasing the threads before installation. One other thing to watch out for: the spikes are seriously (refreshingly) sharp -- sharp enough to penetrate a thick rug and score the floor below, so be careful where you stand the speakers once the feet are installed. Final positioning disposed the speakers on a broad front with minimal toe-in. When it came to dialing in their considerable musical energy, the most critical factor proved to be height off the ground, with tiny adjustments of the spikes making profound differences to the weight and pace of the presentation. Likewise, equal weighting of the four spikes was crucial to a proper sense of grounded weight and dynamic authority.
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Price: $60,000 per pair.
Warranty: Five years parts and labor.
(Source: The Audio Beat)
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+++ access token คืออะไรใน facebook ++++
😋 ปกติ facebook เปิดให้เว็บ (รวมทั้งแอพ) ที่เราเขียนขึ้น
สามารถใช้ระบบ login ของ facebook ได้
ทำให้เว็บนั้นได้สิทธิเข้าถึงข้อมูลส่วนตัวของ user นั้นๆ บน facebook
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Continue Reading+++ What is access token on Facebook ++++
😋 Facebook is usually open for web (including apps) that we write up.
Facebook login system can be used
Make that web access to user's personal information on Facebook.
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And in many sites, we must have seen.
Just have an account on Facebook, you can log in.
No need to waste time. Fill out a new subscription.
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In this post will quote
Using Facebook Login
Behind that success, Facebook will give away access token
So that any web can manage user login
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Before talking about access token, let me go back to the age of 2534
When "Timberners-Lee" delivered the world's first website.
It's a common thing that human beings use to be.
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❣ but my weaknesses.... is in the heart
Hey, it's not the weaknesses of the website.
Well it uses HTTP potocol
Which is stateless. Don't remember any status.
The meaning is that Server is very short of memory. Alzheimer's disease.
When it gets request from browser
I don't remember where it came from???
Who sent it, I can't remember anymore!!!!!
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🤔 to solve this cuddle nha technically
He will give you a server to send session id (or session token)
Which session id is something we can't read and long
It will be sent to browser. Keep this in the cookie.
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.. Wrong is not that cookie.. but cookies are text
Server will send session id to browser
Keep the value in cookies (keep text on browser side)
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Programming time on server side
Like PHP when using session _ start ();
Will tell browser to collect session id in text photos such as
PHPSESSID=tqb4s5q7k25234eabbvs11dp02
(session id is a random code)
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But if it's another language, it may be seen in other words.
E.g. JSSIONID (JAVA EE), PHPSESSID (PHP), and ASPSESSIONID (Microsoft ASP).
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😉 Even here session id... may think it's a ID code.
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From now on when users click on what on the web page
Browser will be kind.
Secretly sending this session id to server automatically
Make the server recover from Alzheimer's.
... I remember where the request sent this... yay yay
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So if the request sent in
It has the same session id
It's considered the same friends.
(Computer vocabulary says these request is in the same SESSION)
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What if it's not the same session id
It's considered that request is not the same people.
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👉 Benefits of session id
Will be used in conjunction with login / logout mechanism
1) When user name XXX comes in, there will be a session id.
2) When another user name YY does login, there will be a session id as a different ID.
3) When both users do logout, it will expire session id.
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Question if we went to wash all the cookies in browser what would happen?
- answer for session id will be gone.
- So who secretly login is holding this web? What is that... huhu
- I have to logout automatically for new login... So sad. Haha.
(server doesn't remember us anymore
Because browser doesn't send session id)
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Session id sounds like good
😨 but using user / password to login will have disadvantage such as
1) Easy to hacker to sneak in session
To wear sesion id (Cross-Site Request Forgery: CSRF)
... Technically, let's not talk about it. Read it on the
2) It is a burden for server to remember the session id. What rights you have and remember other information of user etc.
3) If you want to give the same user, login different devices such as
Web is fine. Mobile phone is good... It will be more difficult. (I have to copy session)
4) and other disadvantage not mentioned
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😘 but he has a technique to solve the way.
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Well, use what's called "acces token"
To get access token
I have to login with user / password to exchange it.
... We have to stand in the cat before we get access token.
Then we can use it instead of login
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Keep us from feeding user / password often
And each user will get access token. Different look alike.
When it's time for user to do logout, access token will expire immediately.
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😙 Here access token may compare like a key
Or maybe you can see it as a ticket or a pass... It's up to the imagination.
Difference from session id is
1) access token will not be kept in cookies
2) access token will collect information that can be revealed.
e.g. user _ id, rights, expiration date
(Not a burden for server to remember these information)
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If you use access token with login mechanism, you will see the advantages like
1) Prevent hacker from using session by Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
2) Can login from mobile phone and just use the same user.
Just giving away access token... It's like Facebook.
(Not stored in browser cookies)
3) The server can leave a hassle login / logout duty... Throw it to authenticate service outside.
4) Server doesn't need to take care of user information.
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😀 Cut back to see login mechanism with facebook user / password
The concept is as shown in the photo that I posted. (as an example of php)
Simple summary
- user time login
- It will sneak a switch to Facebook to do login instead.
- Then Facebook will throw back access token to our web
- Then user will use it as a pass. No need to login again.
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There are many types of access token of Facebook such as
-User Access Token
- App Access Token
- Page Access Token
-Client Token
Each type has different rights. I can't ask for deep.
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👉 session id and access token all this story
It's a sweet, fragrant hacker. I like it very much.
If they can steal, they can wear a login user.
Then hacker will get all rights like user... done here
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Except we logout
To make session id or access token expire
Then the hacker will be out of bogs.
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In the user corner. Just login.
Don't mind access token behind the scenes
But if it's a #programmer, you need to be extra mindful.
Because even four feet know that the philosopher knows.
The biggest giant. Big brother like Facebook.
Still missed it. Let access token out so that it's a big news.
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👌 So, programming
Let's be mindful about access token. Don't fall off.
Be safe from hakcker to the best
Good luck to all of you.
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Written by Thai programmer thai programmer
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Reference
1) https://developers.facebook.com/docs/php/howto/example_facebook_login?locale=th_TH
2) https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/access-tokens?locale=th_THTranslated