Teo:
The other side of the coin is using tweeters that are deliberately ragged. By emphasizing narrow bands, it can seem like you are getting more details. And you are, but at the cost of other bands.
This is a particularly good way to sell a pair of speakers. Compare to a neutral system, you’ll suddenly discover new notes! Well, it’s artificial. << sigh >>
Compare say Magico on one side and Wilson on the other. Magico is bright (to me), but smooth as glass.
But buy what you want. :)
Best,
E
The other side of the coin is using tweeters that are deliberately ragged. By emphasizing narrow bands, it can seem like you are getting more details. And you are, but at the cost of other bands.
This is a particularly good way to sell a pair of speakers. Compare to a neutral system, you’ll suddenly discover new notes! Well, it’s artificial. << sigh >>
Compare say Magico on one side and Wilson on the other. Magico is bright (to me), but smooth as glass.
But buy what you want. :)
Best,
E