Assuming no distortion from clipping. A three way generally will get you
better midrange clarity. As you turn it up the room reflected energy plays a
greater role - the ideal driver size for midrange is around 3 inches or so. The
problem with an 8 inch driver is that they beam (less off axis energy as you
go higher in frequency). Since 50% of what you hear is reflected then it
becomes a problem as you turn up the volume. The bass is omnidirectional
so you hear lots of bass. The dome tweeter is highly dispersive so you hear
the highs. The midrange beaming means you lose a fair portion of the
midrange energy compared to the rest. The midrange therefore sounds
distant or recessed compared to the rest. One option is to move closer to the
speakers and listen near-field. Another is to consider different speakers.
If you like vocals - try panels. If you want to stick to two ways then ATC SCM
20 will give you good vocals (it has a large dome on the woofer which
improves midrange dispersion and gets a more even room loading - it will
sound the same at all volume levels) If you don't like the precision of ATC
then Harbeth are delicious sounding (warm) and have an excellent midrange.
ATC will play louder more cleanly though.
better midrange clarity. As you turn it up the room reflected energy plays a
greater role - the ideal driver size for midrange is around 3 inches or so. The
problem with an 8 inch driver is that they beam (less off axis energy as you
go higher in frequency). Since 50% of what you hear is reflected then it
becomes a problem as you turn up the volume. The bass is omnidirectional
so you hear lots of bass. The dome tweeter is highly dispersive so you hear
the highs. The midrange beaming means you lose a fair portion of the
midrange energy compared to the rest. The midrange therefore sounds
distant or recessed compared to the rest. One option is to move closer to the
speakers and listen near-field. Another is to consider different speakers.
If you like vocals - try panels. If you want to stick to two ways then ATC SCM
20 will give you good vocals (it has a large dome on the woofer which
improves midrange dispersion and gets a more even room loading - it will
sound the same at all volume levels) If you don't like the precision of ATC
then Harbeth are delicious sounding (warm) and have an excellent midrange.
ATC will play louder more cleanly though.