Unquestionably.
It is not all that matters though, of course.
Splitting the bandwidth into thirds, tweeters and bottom end MUST be represented, equally, if possible.
Pointing to anything past the mid range as being the next most important or as necessary, says as much about personal preffs as anything else.
All three sections of the bandwidth , if split only into thirds are required to deliver the information needed to recreate a musical event.
As much as I feel bass is the next priority following mid range info, it is the tweeter which IMHO has to be exceptionally well heeled for me to get into any speaker.
Until further notice, the Dynn audio Isotar, Esotar’, is the sweetest (read as best). Tweeter, I’ve owned, as it was formulated in a Silverline speaker. Although there are many amazing tweeter types, implementation and arrangement are just as vital. This tweeter resides in a number of speakers. Either its cheap or pretty good.
For the wildest tweeter technocracy check out the one in the Lanch 7s. whoa. An electrical field? Astonishing. WOW.
It is not all that matters though, of course.
Splitting the bandwidth into thirds, tweeters and bottom end MUST be represented, equally, if possible.
Pointing to anything past the mid range as being the next most important or as necessary, says as much about personal preffs as anything else.
All three sections of the bandwidth , if split only into thirds are required to deliver the information needed to recreate a musical event.
As much as I feel bass is the next priority following mid range info, it is the tweeter which IMHO has to be exceptionally well heeled for me to get into any speaker.
Until further notice, the Dynn audio Isotar, Esotar’, is the sweetest (read as best). Tweeter, I’ve owned, as it was formulated in a Silverline speaker. Although there are many amazing tweeter types, implementation and arrangement are just as vital. This tweeter resides in a number of speakers. Either its cheap or pretty good.
For the wildest tweeter technocracy check out the one in the Lanch 7s. whoa. An electrical field? Astonishing. WOW.