“For those with super tweeters and pets, have you noticed any annoyance/discomfort/ “
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Townshend Maximum Supertweeters
“For those with super tweeters and pets, have you noticed any annoyance/discomfort/ “ Yes.... https://media.giphy.com/media/o9W9ILrxLrHpe/giphy.gif |
My buddies leave the room or I shut the door for the rabbit if I'm blastin'. I always have. It's movement more than noise with the rabbit. BUT I always keep my voice down around Junior in any case. He loves a good rub.. Sure are great friends. Rabbit and the Dog what a pair. I use several UHF. Mine do have a 25k limit, they are good to 30k I think. Second VERY directional. Almost line of sight to get that high of a frequency to me, much less the animal.. Regards |
millercarbon I note their Max sensitivity (2.8V @ 1m) is 89dB, and the level control settings are 1: 74dB, 2: 79dB, 3: 83dB, 4: 85dB, 5: 87dB, 6: 89dB. My speakers have a sensitivity of 88dB, so I've gone with level 6. Works for me. I should add that I've upgraded my speakers by treating all internal surfaces (including the rear of sealed speakers) as well as encasing crossovers to reduce reflections and filled the internal space with a sound absorption material. The results are fantastic and there is barely a hint of contamination impacting the cones' movement, which can be heard as a hint of ringing. (I suspect it could even be why some speakers are considered bright.) Perhaps that's why I can go higher than the recommended starting point without feeling uncomfortable. |