Eldartford - Right you are. Crossoverless design was the original approach. Originally speakers were used for speech and did not require much bandwidth. Later when music reproduction inevitably emerged as a goal, greater frequency extension was sought and multiple driver designs were attempted. The crossover (deal with the devil) was invented to assign frequency ranges to specialized drivers called woofers and tweeters.
In recent years successful wide bandwidth drivers have become available enabling certain progressive manufacturers to eliminate crossovers or move them to the extremes of the frequency range.
While this works very well in some cases, it has been rejected out of hand by many audiophiles. Go figure.
In recent years successful wide bandwidth drivers have become available enabling certain progressive manufacturers to eliminate crossovers or move them to the extremes of the frequency range.
While this works very well in some cases, it has been rejected out of hand by many audiophiles. Go figure.