A "typical" speaker for a two channel system (you need 2, one for each channel) has either a tweeter and a woofer or a tweeter and a midrange and a woofer. Some folks add a subwoofer, some do not. Some also prefer a single "full range" driver for each channel, that does not have a separate woofer and tweeter.
2 Channel System
Sorry to sound really remedial, but when setting up a 2 channel system, does it lack the highest highs and lowest lows? That is to say when setting up a dedicated 2 channel system - do you not hear all parts of musical passages - I am coming from a fairly solid car audio background where if you have a 3 or 4 way speaker system, you should get a separate tweeter and sub to get the full range...
So, would I have to round out my speaker system with any other "supplemental" speakers to hear all of the music?
A little help, please...
Thanx...
So, would I have to round out my speaker system with any other "supplemental" speakers to hear all of the music?
A little help, please...
Thanx...
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