i must comment that one member here misunderstood my meaning, i was not talking about speakers which put out bona-fide distortion, i was talking about less-revealing speakers esp. in the treble range. many poor recordings have obnoxiousness in the treble range, and a less-revealing speaker will tend to blunt or obscure those treble failings. ONLY in that limited respect do such speakers "sound better" on the vast universe of mediocre recordings out there [like the ones i have found at flea markets and garage sales and goodwill stores since the 70s], only a minority of recordings are "audiophile-approved" and i suspect this commenter is not familiar with the mediocre [worn or poorly made] recordings i have and like a lot, as well as my experience in listening to those particular recordings with a 50 year old set of inexpensive speakers in a non-audiophile-approved room. similarly, a speaker that images in a substandard way will not as eagerly remind its listener of a flawed/poorly made stereo recording, it will tend to make lopsided stereo mixes less obvious. these recordings NEVER sounded better to my ears on fancier equipment, their flaws were made too obvious to me.
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Nope, I understood you and do not agree. Less revealing does not blunt anything. it will make it worse. That is called distortion. If there is a shelving in the frequency response that has nothing to do with cost, that is a design decision. Cheap speakers can have as much high frequency extension as an expensive one in audible frequencies. What you describe is Philelore. Not real, but often repeated. You simply have a speaker with a shelved frequency response. It has nothing to do with more distortion (or less). A distorting speaker will make a distorted poor recording that much worse.
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I think I am about to test the OP’s theory out soon with this speaker. SIERRA-2EX PAIR - Ascend Acoustics I was planning to replace my 10-year-old KEF LS50’s with a bookshelf speaker around $10K USD. However, the speaker listed above has a driver that I love on my headphones, and I have gear that would work with that driver on bookshelf’s. It is not a cost issue but a sonic issue on this choice. |
@audition__audio were you shocked by the number of parts or their love of non air core inductors? |
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