I propose that an audiophile must have more than a superficial knowledge about what he listens to and must technically understand what he is listening to. He knows why things work and what his end goal is and often makes his own components to achieve this. He knows how to use design software to make speakers that you can't buy and analyze the room they are in and set up the amplification with digital crossovers and DSP. He can take a plain jane system and tweak it and balance it to best suit the room it is in. He can make it sound far better than the guy who constantly buys new components based on his superficial knowledge who does not understand why what he keeps buying in vain never quite gets there.
Yes correct, Beforea newbie buys any speaker, 1st he must be aware of sensitivty issues, type amp employed, and who will remake the xovers, which new caps will he employ.
A new speaker will not have top quality components.
All these upgrades and modificatiosn requires some working knowledge of xover components.
Yes correct, Beforea newbie buys any speaker, 1st he must be aware of sensitivty issues, type amp employed, and who will remake the xovers, which new caps will he employ.
A new speaker will not have top quality components.
All these upgrades and modificatiosn requires some working knowledge of xover components.