what @jjss49 said!
FWIW, I own Soundlabs and previously owned Quads, heard a million Maggies in many systems.
Small planar = no bass. That's why so many have tried cone woofer hybrids,
Do larger planar speakers produce more accurate sound?
Planar speakers generate sound pressure via vibrating membrane panels. The excursion of the membrane x radiating area= sound pressure. This would mean that for a given sound level, membranes have smaller excursion in larger planar speakers than in smaller ones. Does this mean that larger speakers will produce more accurate sound?
I am not talking about the obvious benefits of the larger speakers in terms of low frequency production, so let's not get into that.
what @jjss49 said! FWIW, I own Soundlabs and previously owned Quads, heard a million Maggies in many systems. Small planar = no bass. That's why so many have tried cone woofer hybrids, |