I've not heard it, but if that's the Beyma AMT I've read from many a DIY'er it is among the best performing tweeters in the world. Great dynamic range without compression, very low distortion, and the horn adds controlled dispersion, guaranteeing a clarity at the listening location you are unlikely to find anywhere else.
While not AMT's are created equal, some manufacturers use really awful versions, they all share in low stored energy, the equal or better of Be or diamond tweeters in this specific regard.
B&W diamond tweets are not nearly as natural. If you've ever walked into a store and said "Oh, I hear a B&W speaker!" you know what I mean.
While not AMT's are created equal, some manufacturers use really awful versions, they all share in low stored energy, the equal or better of Be or diamond tweeters in this specific regard.
B&W diamond tweets are not nearly as natural. If you've ever walked into a store and said "Oh, I hear a B&W speaker!" you know what I mean.