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In Reply to: RE: Have you tried it? posted by amandarae on December 13, 2016 at 06:07:51
See my above post showing how adding noise at high frequencies causes the effect you are hearing. I tried a super tweeter with a pair of Lowthers and they had no effect at all
Alan
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... what can I say? There's sonething there and I am telling you from what I am experiencing.
Your 3.6R is what, 40kHz I believe. Connect a low pass filter at say 20kHz cut off to the ribbon and you will hear the effect of losing the "subtle" sound (or harmonics maybe?)coming from the tweeters upper range.
Happy holidays!
Hi amandarae!
You're 100% correct all one has to do is disconnect their tweeter and listen to how much the midrange and bass changes without a tweeter to understand how a super-tweeter can also greatly influence the sound of the music as well...
I'm listening to: Feel The Rhythm by Daria
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