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Quality of drivers as well in terms of being able to meet higher tolerance standards for quality, which enables greater efficiency, better sound quality and more quantity out of smaller drivers as well, when called for. Also major advances in CAD (computer aided design) and various applications that use it that smart engineers leverage and apply as needed. All in all, major technology advancement in most every aspect, including crossover design accordingly I am fairly certain. |
Surround Less and spider less transducers have been about since the 1920s. I collect restore vintage design construct modern loudspeakers I would say the largest improvement has been in crossover quality and ease of design and tweeters have improved the most. But no free lunch modern design also has its own issues. You get a more similar design since computer programs are limiting. Also what the buyer wants now is also extremely limiting. If I look at whats made today with a eye towards future collectability I think you will find no wee monitor slim multi woofer tower or subwoofer will make the cut. |
@johnk This puzzles me a bit. So are you suggesting that only the slimline tower speakers are not collectible or all towers are not collectible. And why wouldn't a subwoofer be considered a collectible? This is not me calling you out for what you said but more trying to understand your thinking on the subject. What sorts of speakers do you think would be collectible? For example I would say a properly restored pair of AR-3a's would very definitely be a collectible. Almost anything that features fine cabinetry would qualify too but I want to hear what you think qualifies. |