Yeah well if you want to finance my YT speaker Project demo, for a superior cam please gofundme
The sony cam is all I could afford and does present my demo as trans radio.
But again, if you hear Enrique Caruso sing in the Rome Opera House and he also sings in your bath with door closed are you going to tell me you will not recognize Caruso's voice from your shower? As the same cantor as in Rome's Opera house?
All I am doing is givinga basic hint at how my speaker system performs.
If there were any weaknesses I'd sure let everyone know.
For my CM its perfection.
btw the DLVX8 is NOT 92db as stated it is ~~95db~~~ right there with the AER/Vox
But the higher up the sens ladder you go, less solid punchy bass.
AER has like 96 db sens which is wayyyy too high for my use.
95db sens is the ultimate limit you want in a speaker
Sorry AER/Vox I must be truthful here.
which reminds me , time for another comment on the Voxativ AC1A.
Sounded like the old transistor radios we used to buy back in the early 60’s, they were like $5.99.
w ear plugs.
Thats the way I would describe the performance of the VOXATIV AC1A with Neo Dymium Magnet motor.
AC1A @ $1900/pair
Obviously not recomended for hifi.
2 big thumbs down.
The sony cam is all I could afford and does present my demo as trans radio.
But again, if you hear Enrique Caruso sing in the Rome Opera House and he also sings in your bath with door closed are you going to tell me you will not recognize Caruso's voice from your shower? As the same cantor as in Rome's Opera house?
All I am doing is givinga basic hint at how my speaker system performs.
If there were any weaknesses I'd sure let everyone know.
For my CM its perfection.
btw the DLVX8 is NOT 92db as stated it is ~~95db~~~ right there with the AER/Vox
But the higher up the sens ladder you go, less solid punchy bass.
AER has like 96 db sens which is wayyyy too high for my use.
95db sens is the ultimate limit you want in a speaker
Sorry AER/Vox I must be truthful here.
which reminds me , time for another comment on the Voxativ AC1A.
Sounded like the old transistor radios we used to buy back in the early 60’s, they were like $5.99.
w ear plugs.
Thats the way I would describe the performance of the VOXATIV AC1A with Neo Dymium Magnet motor.
AC1A @ $1900/pair
Obviously not recomended for hifi.
2 big thumbs down.