@kalali Exactly!! As a long time and current Vandersteen owner, you will scarcely hear a man as passionate about that very issue as Richard Vandersteen is. All of his speakers have employed first order crossovers as he finds that strategy the best way to make speakers with a variety of drivers sound "of a piece". That's what Vandersteen's catch phrase "Dimensional Purity" is all about.
The midrange is the most important driver.
OK, I don't need you to believe the topic name. Just wanted to start a friendly discussion.
Among full-range, multi-way speakers there are usually at least 3 drivers:
Maybe it is the quality of the mid that determines everything else. It is where the vocals are, and how well it integrates and extends up and down the range determines everything else. From what tweeters you may use, to the dynamic range.
What do you think?
Best,
E
Among full-range, multi-way speakers there are usually at least 3 drivers:
- Tweeter
- Mid-range
- Woofer
Maybe it is the quality of the mid that determines everything else. It is where the vocals are, and how well it integrates and extends up and down the range determines everything else. From what tweeters you may use, to the dynamic range.
What do you think?
Best,
E
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