Compression Titanium Worlds finest tweet ever engineered


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Don't fully understand the mechanics of this article, not important, 
what is important is that i made the discovery via research. What tiped me off is I figured if DL offers this TI horn , must be something special about it, inspite of a  audiophle friend who adivsed to avoid like the plague, he's heard TI horns and hates  the performance,,so i did some resaerch and found he just might be <,biased opinion>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compression_driver


Here on YT , I am not sure where  the tech geek is placing the foam? At the entrance of the horn?
Guess so.

Sounds better with the foam pad.. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_vob83fclA&t=219s
I don't fully understand the semantics of this thread, not important, what is important is I refute this opinion, whatever it is. Why? Because it's what you said to do!
Spatial Audio employed a sort of anodized-titanium compression driver in their discontinued M3 and M4 Turbo models. It sounded surprisingly similar to a good beryllium tweeter.