how make your speker faster


speakers AYON DRAGON-S
How i can make that speaker a little "faster" or more dynamic ?
Does some sort of spikes will help to move the sound in the direction of faster ?
Are any other method maybe help here like the vertical angle of the speaker?
An experiences or suggestions ?

Thanks

Robert
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As my Canadian friends might say; "Too fast and you might lose details, a?":-)
Look for time and phase correct speaker designs along with a preamplifier and / or subwoofer that have the ability to change phase.

I don't know why but the phase on recordings can change from track to track. It's usually most noticeable with the bass drum.
Every component in the signal chain has a rise time. The longer the rise time, the slower the signal transfer. It's true that there are faster components, amplifiers and interconnects, but all of them are way faster than speakers because they are only subject to bandwidth issues whereas speakers are also subject to physics--mass acceleration and deceleration.

Very fast components and cabling can improve the sense of speed somewhat. For example, if you have ultrawide bandwidth components (such as Spectral) with cabling to match, you *will* hear an improvement in speed and clarity. Better speaker seating and platforming helps too. But ultimately the speed is limited by the speakers. The acceleration of speaker cones is much slower than electronic signals. So far the only speaker that can produce a credible square wave (which is primarily dependent on rise time and controlled ringing/overshoot) is the Quad electrostatic.

Still, many new speakers use very light and responsive diaphragms with much more powerful magnets to improve speed. Also, an increasing number of tweeters are very fast, with beryllium deposit, plasma, or ribbon tweeters with frequency response out to 40-60KHz (indicative of excellent rise time).

The price of fast speakers has come down considerably. Consider the GoldenEar products that use a folded ribbon tweeter and a very fast cone midrange, priced from $800-3K/pair, and the Monitor Audio Silver series with CCAM (composite ceramic aluminum magnesium) drivers and the Gold series with ribbon tweeters. The newer speakers with lighter drivers and more powerful magnets will do more to impart speed than an upstream upgrade.
I haven't heard your speakers to have an opinion on their sound. But, try toeing them in to align with your ears. Then move them in and out to see if that helps any, and still gives a good sound stage.

Another thing I noticed from viewing their pictures and dimensions, the midrange and tweeters seem high. When you are sitting, you may be too low, and in alignment with the woofers. That can sure cause a problem. Please try this seat height test. Pillows, or whatever will get you there.

Try raising your seat height so your ears are more horizontally even with the midrange and tweeter height. If your ears are at this (midrange tweeter) height instead of the woofers height, I imagine they'd sound more toward what your seeking. They may sound more accurate too.

I don't know if they supplied any info for setting them up. If you tilt them forward to try to get that same alignment, they may be at risk of falling forward. This could be dangerous for people, and ruin your speakers fast too. Raising the seat seems more reasonable, if this is the problem.