Yes, I've recommended this before, and your assessment is the same as mine:
The back and forth motion of the drivers can in some cases actually move the speaker baffle causing noticeable doppler like distortion. See Newton's Third Law.
It does not ALWAYS have to happen. It is overall a function of the weight of the speaker, the location of the woofer, tilt and footprint, etc.
Fortunately the fix is cheap and easy. :)
Best,
E
The back and forth motion of the drivers can in some cases actually move the speaker baffle causing noticeable doppler like distortion. See Newton's Third Law.
It does not ALWAYS have to happen. It is overall a function of the weight of the speaker, the location of the woofer, tilt and footprint, etc.
Fortunately the fix is cheap and easy. :)
Best,
E