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Mike
Which sounds better 2 way or 3 way speaker design
Seeking to purchase one of the following 3 speakers:
1. Proac K3-2 way design
2. Totem Element Metal V2-2 way design
3. Triangle Cello-3 way design
I am under the impression, (which I may be incorrect) that a three way design is superior to a 2 way design. All of the above speakers listed below retail for about $18,000 per pair. Am I correct to assume that a 3 way design will give the listener a much better chance to hear the full audio spectrum as opposed to a 2 way design?
Thank you.
@bache +1 Mike |
See here a two way monitor with attributes of a three and four way design. Mike |
The 4435 is a true two and half way speaker, it does not use a crossover point between the two woofers. ’’For uses where even greater low frequency output capability with an attendant reduction in distortion is required, a double woofer system has been designed (model 4435], Directional characteristics have been left intact by bringing the second woofer in below 100Hz only, The maximum output before thermal or excursion limiting has been raised by 4 dB and extended on the low end by half an octave. This is shown in Figure 15, Note that this is not a response curve but is instead a curve of maximum reverberant field SPL generated at the excursion limit or long term power limit of the two systems in typical monitoring conditions. In the very low-frequency range of 20 to 30 Hz a stereo pair of the dual woofer systems can generate some 115 to 120 dB SPL under these conditions. Both Iow-frequency drivers in the double system are identical to the driver in the single system except for lightened cones, which yield a 3 dB increase in mid band sensitivity.’’ See full article here See here review of JBL 4435 monitors. Mike |