gentlemen:
i am considering $9500 for a speaker. the type of music that i listen to is not entering into the equation.
you are making the task too complicated.
since i listen to music, i am concerned about timbre and harmonics. i would like to minimize timbral inaccuracy.
based upon my vast experience, i would say that a cone system will not suffice. i know, i have said this before.
a ribbon or electrostatic driver is most like to minimize errors in reproducing timbre ,relative to other driver technologies. whether one listens to jazz , classical, rock, pop, new age, blues, or other genres, one listens to an instrument or instruments.
so, its very simple, what speaker or driver technology will give the listener the impression that an instrument sounds real, natural and live ? i have detrmined that a fast and light weight driver is the way to go, as indicated above, namely electrostat, or ribbon. regardless of the problems associated with maximizing performance from such speaker systems, these driver technologies should be considered.
i am considering $9500 for a speaker. the type of music that i listen to is not entering into the equation.
you are making the task too complicated.
since i listen to music, i am concerned about timbre and harmonics. i would like to minimize timbral inaccuracy.
based upon my vast experience, i would say that a cone system will not suffice. i know, i have said this before.
a ribbon or electrostatic driver is most like to minimize errors in reproducing timbre ,relative to other driver technologies. whether one listens to jazz , classical, rock, pop, new age, blues, or other genres, one listens to an instrument or instruments.
so, its very simple, what speaker or driver technology will give the listener the impression that an instrument sounds real, natural and live ? i have detrmined that a fast and light weight driver is the way to go, as indicated above, namely electrostat, or ribbon. regardless of the problems associated with maximizing performance from such speaker systems, these driver technologies should be considered.