Speed kills....


Which is why I love 'stats so much.  For myself, dynamics and leading edge transients are essential.  Are there any alternatives in terms of dynamic "boxey" type (verity?) speakers that I should listen to?  My present speakers are hales t8's (hales has been out of business a long time ago) and they are about as far away from that ideal as you can get.   I want to go in a different direction for my FINAL set of speakers.

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Another excellent post by Duke.
I'll just say that we don't want exaggerated unnatural speed and dynamics. Another point - do we want to correct the recording with equipment and speakers ? My position - theoretically yes, in reality - do no harm first than correct if you can.
Amp/speakers/room - delivering unit, source - driving unit. And a few wires.
Duke, I took a look at your speakers, once again. Could you explain in general terms your rationale behind choosing those particular drivers for the least expensive model, forgot the name, the one with big woofer and compression driver ?
Duke,
You work in an interesting way and present what you do quite convincingly. I wish you success.
Duke, thank you.
Yeah, there is no substitute for cubic inches, speaking of cars.
I don't like in your face sound of horns but I understand that's not the case. And I certainly don't listen with my eyes.