...something lovely to listen to while considering that...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7no9Ak2uSrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7no9Ak2uSrQ
Let's talk Tweeters!
...something lovely to listen to while considering that... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7no9Ak2uSrQ |
I don't mind talking driver brands... we're unlikely to get a ScanSpeak or Faital troll to show up and start harping on the quantum effects of their drivers. :) Plus it helps to talk about specifics in case we want to point to specifications. :) So maybe we should say "No proprietary drivers" discussed? :) Then we can talk about a specific midrange, and talk about who might be using it. But yeah, really don't want a paragraph or 20 talking about how speaker brand X is so amazing it isn't even a speaker anymore. Best, E |
I was thinking of something, for those who think I’m a super AMT fan, I’m not, but I have the most experience using them in designs. :) The following is true for me: Some of the worst sounding, and best sounding speakers I’ve ever heard used AMT tweeters. I ascribe this to the vastly different quality of the tweeters, and the effort needed in the crossover by the inferior tweeter to get it to integrate with the rest of the design. So to me having an AMT tweeter is no mark of quality, and I think the same for other types of drivers. It's the final execution of the driver itself, and then the speaker and it's environment. Best, E |
Here’s another example of how different similarly named or looking tech can be. Look at comment #9 regarding the design of the prototype ribbon from Hi-Vi RT-2 for the Carver Amazing loudspeaker: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/300122-bob-carver-newest-als-system.html |