My experience is the same. Unless there is a big room change or you want a very different sound or start listening to the kind of music that your speakers are not up to, orchestra music as an example, good speakers don’t need to be replaced.
Can a Quality Full Range Speaker be the Limiting Component in a system?
Can a quality full range speaker be the limiting component in a system?
Can it be surpassed by the quality / performance of the upstream chain? Therefore, becoming the bottleneck for overall system performance?
No? Why?
Yes? How so?
Examples for both scenarios, if you have them.
For the sake of argument, assume that the speaker's performance has been fully optimized. In other words, the room, cabling, isolation, setup/positioning etc are not factors. In other words, assume it's the best it can be.
Thank You!
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Note: this is not about any specific speaker I own or have demo'd/heard.
Can it be surpassed by the quality / performance of the upstream chain? Therefore, becoming the bottleneck for overall system performance?
No? Why?
Yes? How so?
Examples for both scenarios, if you have them.
For the sake of argument, assume that the speaker's performance has been fully optimized. In other words, the room, cabling, isolation, setup/positioning etc are not factors. In other words, assume it's the best it can be.
Thank You!
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Note: this is not about any specific speaker I own or have demo'd/heard.
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