@asvjerry Yeah, this. Examining the Yamaha NS-10M “Tissue Paper Phenomenon” Bob Hodas - Educational Resources
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@noromance ...*laugh* Well, I got the Yamaha part right.....and I was a Y-rider when I wasn't so easy to bruise 'n break.. Now, when I'm living in a bike-friendly area with lotsa curves, I make do with the 4 wheeler.... Thankfully, it's reasonably nimble.... The NS-10 sounded like one of their 'GP street bikes' that cost like a car and require being as much of a fanboy as we are re audio... At least we don't have to wear leathers to listen....unless you've inscrutable tastes and interesting habits.. 👍😏😎 |
IME, more detail is almost always better, as long as it’s accompanied by a good bass foundation and low distortion. The problem with many speakers and components is they produce the detail but not without distortion, especially IMD. When you finally get speakers with truly high quality drivers, the IMD is low and you get the detail without the fatigue. That is, unless the recording is actually terrible. |
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