@rlb61
You mentioned your admiration for the Pulsar's cloth dome tweeter.
I agree. It's special, or the implementation of that tweeter is, anyway.
Though all the cliches about tweeters don't always hold true, in general I tended to find metal tweeters did metal sounds more convincingly - e.g. drum cymbals. The soft dome JA tweeters really blew me away because metal, cymbals, sounded so solid and metallic. And yet like everything else in the high frequencies, totally pure and grain-free. The JA speakers provide one of the best high frequencies performances I've ever heard. Like Michael Fremer said in his review, they sound so open and extended, yet unmechanical.
You mentioned your admiration for the Pulsar's cloth dome tweeter.
I agree. It's special, or the implementation of that tweeter is, anyway.
Though all the cliches about tweeters don't always hold true, in general I tended to find metal tweeters did metal sounds more convincingly - e.g. drum cymbals. The soft dome JA tweeters really blew me away because metal, cymbals, sounded so solid and metallic. And yet like everything else in the high frequencies, totally pure and grain-free. The JA speakers provide one of the best high frequencies performances I've ever heard. Like Michael Fremer said in his review, they sound so open and extended, yet unmechanical.