my son in Hawaii got a pair of McIntosh speakers recently. I think it's a 1990's model which listed for like maybe 5k. I don't know the model number but when he hooked it up he said they don't sound good. he mentioned that the sound has distortion. is there anyone out there who might know what the problem is??g_nakamoto06-05-2018 1:40pm
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In my experience, all xover traditional speakers offer distorted fq's, midrange.
The problem is , your son failed to take into account the new wide band high sensitity speakers which ahve near zero distortion in the midrange CRITICAL fq.s
This is his problem. Get rid of the Mac;'s and advise him to stay away from any speaker with a xover.
2nd advice is to suggest one of the new high tec wide band speakers/drivers.
Read my comments to try to understand what makesa wide band so high fidelity in midrange.
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In my experience, all xover traditional speakers offer distorted fq's, midrange.
The problem is , your son failed to take into account the new wide band high sensitity speakers which ahve near zero distortion in the midrange CRITICAL fq.s
This is his problem. Get rid of the Mac;'s and advise him to stay away from any speaker with a xover.
2nd advice is to suggest one of the new high tec wide band speakers/drivers.
Read my comments to try to understand what makesa wide band so high fidelity in midrange.