To me the vast majority of speakers sound like a compilation of drivers, and artificial in that way.
An exception has been my Thiel 3.7 and 2.7 speakers. They are as perfectly coherent as I’ve ever heard in the mids and highs. There is zero sense of discontinuity or any hint at all that there is a tweeter doing anything. It just sounds like the mids extend smoothly right up and out of hearing range. (All this is helped by their particularly strong coherence and control down to the bass frequencies too).
Are they the best quality highs I’ve ever heard? No. I’ve certainlh heard more beautiful, exciting or refined highs (eg my Joseph speakers).
Nut for sheer sonic invisibility of drivers and treble coherence I haven’t heard them beat in a box speaker.
An exception has been my Thiel 3.7 and 2.7 speakers. They are as perfectly coherent as I’ve ever heard in the mids and highs. There is zero sense of discontinuity or any hint at all that there is a tweeter doing anything. It just sounds like the mids extend smoothly right up and out of hearing range. (All this is helped by their particularly strong coherence and control down to the bass frequencies too).
Are they the best quality highs I’ve ever heard? No. I’ve certainlh heard more beautiful, exciting or refined highs (eg my Joseph speakers).
Nut for sheer sonic invisibility of drivers and treble coherence I haven’t heard them beat in a box speaker.