In Reply to: Vandersteen vs. Legacy vs. Meadowlark posted by GOS on April 28, 2000 at 07:24:54:
Vandersteen when set up nice seem to keep the stereo out of the music.
Box speakers have to be bright to overcome the box coleration that can seem to be thrown at you. If the recording isnt just right do you feel uneasy as i when some recordings go over the edge with brightness. Speakers with
large front baffels can fall short with diffraction distortion. Boxes can inject a cow mooing like coleration, noticeable on male voices,guitars,chorus etc. When these little reminders pop in as artifacts it can make you take notice that you are listening to the stereo ,instead of music. Vandersteens, small baffels mesures better with low reflection,and box related distortions.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Vandersteen - flex 10:14:30 04/28/00 (6)
- Re: Vandersteen's are a whole BUNCH of BOXES stacked atop one another...<nt> - Ken Lyon 13:28:49 04/28/00 (5)
- Re: Vandersteen's succcess is in balence - flex 19:59:48 04/28/00 (4)
- i get it now, flex... you e mail me at home complaining about my "tone"... - Ken Lyon 21:48:53 04/28/00 (3)
- Re: i get it now, flex... you e mail me at home complaining about my "tone"... - Rod M 11:19:32 04/29/00 (2)
- Small but very valid points (NT ) - Sean 01:09:47 04/30/00 (1)
- yep, sean, I made a mistake... - Ken Lyon 04:53:49 04/30/00 (0)