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Blindfold Speaker testing
That’s why when auditioning you bring your own music. And if you can’t hear anything different then the $10k interconnect has little to no difference. Enjoy ☺️ Yes agree, The olds of old, going to a show room all set perfectly, with the best so... 
Full Range Drivers
murphythecat174 posts07-01-2021 5:41pmtweeters reproduce over 2khz. they are not fullrange.2khz to 20khz, listen to your orchestra with a highpass at 2khz.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes i stand corrected. The Seas Excel W18E001's, are voic... 
Full Range Drivers
Think about this' Full symphony orchestra. See pic belowhttps://www.google.com/search?q=picture+of++the+vienna+symphony+orchestra&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUK...All those FULL  MIDRANGE instruments,, all trying to work their fq's through a  tiny 1 i... 
How many of you are digital only systems?
decided to move from a CDP to a separate DAC and transport and began demo'ing DACs, I was astonished by the differences. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I found out my cayin CD17 6922 tube player , very close to my Shanling 3000 6922 tube playerand the Jadis DAC... 
Full Range Drivers
atmasphere9,566 posts07-01-2021 10:51amFull range drivers aren't full range.Any of them I've seen benefit from tweeters and a subwoofer array.They sound better if bass frequencies are prevented from causing excursion of the cone- this reduces Do... 
Cube Audio or Charney
You ask me, : Do you know how a  wide band/xoverless works?No I  do not know. I failed science and math.Its not important, as many of us here really do not understand how xovers work either. Except I know I do not like xovers in acoustics. Sensiti... 
Cube Audio or Charney
bobheinatz OP622 posts12-13-2019 12:58pmBache, can we agree that all speakers are a compromise? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Yes but the sacrifices we all have to make with xover designs. Been there done that.I had the worlds finest(well one of the worlds top tw... 
Full Range Drivers
tbg5,263 posts01-28-2010 1:10pmWell, all I can say is that there is an exceptional single driver made by Feastrex that can be used to cover from about 60 Hz to well above 20K Hz. Actually there are two different drivers, one 5" and one 9." The 5... 
Full Range Drivers
darkmoebius900 posts01-28-2010 2:03pmYep, Donjr, I have Fostex FT17H Horn Super Tweeter and the original Audax tweet that came with the kit.As you've probably already read, the 98.5dB Fostex more closely matches the Super-12's 97db efficiency an... 
Full Range Drivers
darkmoebius900 posts01-20-2010 3:14pmOne thing that should be made clear is that "Full Range" is a bit of misnomer for the average listener of moderate income and room size. Very, very, few speakers of any driver design actually cover 20Hz-20kHz... 
Wilson Audio Sabrina X Reviewed ! WOW
andy21,379 posts06-30-2021 5:35pmIf you can't afford the Wilson Alexx V or XVX's... this is your lucky day ! https://www.stereophile.com/content/wilson-audio-specialties-sabrinax-loudspeakerThat's basically a set of ScanSpeak drivers that you ca... 
Best Speaker for classical music
Note  upon closer look at the YT upload, do you  guys see a  speaker behind the front Arpeggio, and hasa  huge sub woofer,,and seems  the speaker cable is going to the rear set of speaker with the sub.hummm, actually I hope that is the case. The b... 
Best Speaker for classical music
antigrunge2552 posts06-30-2021 5:28pm@atmasphere, My point is actually about frequency band overlaps and phase shifts as a result of crossovers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Yes this is important/critical in a   a  plethora of mid fq;s comming out ofa  full s... 
Best Speaker for classical music
antigrunge2551 posts06-30-2021 2:55pmRalph,while your argument is fundamentally sound, only Jazz and Classical are typically performed without electronic support. Rock, Pop, Reggae, and even ELP always went through large speaker arrays with mult... 
How many of you are digital only systems?
stuartk403 posts06-29-2021 6:10pm... these, in particular::"  i personally would not hang my hat on one type of source being inherently superior to another - just too many exceptions, too many variables"... especially given that the ears/brains ...