What does "voiced" mean to you?


Often times on these threads, reference is made to a product being "voiced", I'm curious what exactly that might mean to Audigoners.
unsound
OP-

the term refers to a speaker and its designer. "Voiced" can mean a tubed or solid state piece of gear that really brings out its best effort. Or "cabling" (my fave) that will do the same in effect.

Happy Listening!
Usually in speaker design it means that the designer stopped measuring and made tweaks based on subjective listening impression. Changing the "voice" of a speaker if you will.

This can be very small such as trying out a bypass capacitor, or bigger, like changing the tweeter to woofer balance until the designer likes what he / she hears.

The term makes most sense with loudspeakers, but can be applied to electronics.

Personally, once I found my favorite reference curve, that is my crossover design, with the exception of minute changes made by bypass caps.

Best,

Erik
As others have said "voicing" applies to the sound the equipment designer is going for.  What we as system owners do is choose to purchase components whose voicing in concert with our other components gives our system the sound that is most musically satisfying to us based on our personal preferences.

 "Tweaking" is what we do to our gear to edge our system sound ever closer to what is most musical to us. This is where tube types/brands, footers, chassis damping etc. comes into play.  For many of us this is where the real fun comes in as we get to feel like these system tweaks give us the power to determine our system's ultimate sonic outcome.

Don’t know about voicing a table I’ll leave that to the designers out there. But tweaking a table setup can be quite the thing.