Or, as a friend of mine puts it: "It all starts with the first octaves." Laying the proper groundwork for the sub frequencies here and successfully integrating them with the main speakers affects the whole of the remaining frequency span above in quite significant ways, including the all-important midrange, and not only for relieving the bass driver of the main speakers reproducing the signal downwards (if a high pass filter is used). I guess it goes to show the dependability of all involved.
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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