In other words, regardless of your hearing's upper limits, the high frequencies in live music have a very real effect on what is going on at the lower, more "audible" frequencies, and this goes a long way in explaining why 20KHZ shelving on "red book" CDs can sound somewhat less alive (and why LPs, with their much higher frequency range can sound so good). I find that digital with a good up-sampling DAC and a wide frequency tube amp help make the world a better place.
Amp frequency requirements for super tweeters?
I have become intrigued with discussions of the reported improvements to system sound afforded by the addition of super tweeters- specifically the air and coherence. Being in my late ‘50s, I am less concerned about the frequency extension and more concerned about how it affects what I can hear. My question is this- my amp goes to 20kHz, do I need an extended frequency range amp for driving this?
Same question for digital crossovers like the DCX2496.
Same question for digital crossovers like the DCX2496.
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