Describe the sound of point source loudspeakers?


I have not heard any but I’m going to audition some in the near future. Can you provide any pointers or things I should be listening for? My current loudspeakers are von Schweikert db99se and they are definitely not point source. Thanks for your input.
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Hello @david_ten, my Loudspeakers Image very well in terms of proportion and coincidently are a Coaxial / Dynamic Drivers system type.
Note my above post should list Coaxial as same as Coincident - so as not to confuse an issue.
Many different system types ( loudspeaker ) image well - like one might expect ...
I think I would be more concerned with range of coverage ( audio band /
low end ) as a point of interest.

mijostyn

Point source speakers create a small image even if they are huge speakers. It is like sitting at the back of the concert hall.

Thanks for my laugh of the day.   You must tell a whopper of a fishing story to your buddies over a beer. 


I must’ve use the wrong terminology  and  thanks for everyone’s input. I guess I was talking about loudspeaker designs that use drivers that have the driver incorporate say the mid range and tweeter in one speaker like Zu or Tannoy. VS speakers I am using have many terrific characteristics but I am curious about this other kind of design where multiple drivers seem to be incorporated into one speaker cone
multiple drivers seem to be incorporated into one speaker cone.

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You mean front speaker baffle or speaker CONE?

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