@grannyring
Normally you’d be right. "High resolution" usually means bright, but not in this case. That’s the whole point about the array. :)
By making a large format tweeter they get high-resolution without requiring an uptilt in the frequency response.
Of course, this is all theory, but if you ask me "Can large format tweeters/arrays produce much high resolution and detail at the listening location without brightness compared to a simple dome or ring radiator?" My answer would be: "YES!"
Same general theory as ESL’s. Only ESL’s can have very complicated and rough frequency responses.
Best,
E
Normally you’d be right. "High resolution" usually means bright, but not in this case. That’s the whole point about the array. :)
By making a large format tweeter they get high-resolution without requiring an uptilt in the frequency response.
Of course, this is all theory, but if you ask me "Can large format tweeters/arrays produce much high resolution and detail at the listening location without brightness compared to a simple dome or ring radiator?" My answer would be: "YES!"
Same general theory as ESL’s. Only ESL’s can have very complicated and rough frequency responses.
Best,
E