Wide-baffle speakers are capable of excellent imaging if competently designed, better than narrow towers in many cases.
Wide baffle speakers are better than narrow
I'm just putting out some facts here so no one gets further misguided.
Wide baffle speakers sound much better, more natural and bring the acoustics of the recording venue with them.
Narrow baffle speakers are not as good without significant room treatment.
I'm glad no one here disagrees.
Wide baffle speakers sound much better, more natural and bring the acoustics of the recording venue with them.
Narrow baffle speakers are not as good without significant room treatment.
I'm glad no one here disagrees.
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In 1985 I had these wide baffle boxes into the Technics "rack" setup. https://www.ebay.com/itm/RSL-Rogersound-Lab-Speed-Screen-SpeedScreen-Speakers-Pair-Good-Condition/30... Replace the passive radiators, good as new. Got rid of mine last year,which were mothballed for some 30 years. Attached them with zip cord, fabulous faux fi! I hooked them up before letting them go, they surprisingly performed pretty good with my current tubed rig. Made in Canoga Park, Ca. Weighed 60-70lbs. Made the so-so rack system ROCK. Especially with those still new CD's. Rarely used the plasticky linear table. Pre Sonus Faber Elipsa/Stradavari- poor man style. |
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