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In Reply to: RE: The energy content of music in the treble is usually pretty low posted by mhardy6647 on February 21, 2017 at 03:05:41
nope! no way EVER! i'd go the multiple driver route before ever allowing honky shrieking horns into a system of mine. the same thing goes for evil distortion inducing ports. my whole reason for going with ribbons was to lower distortion as much as possible as well as get the fastest transients possible.
i'd rather go the "4 x dayton titanium domes" route to get the efficiency needed for my battery powered system. those sound pretty good without the aluminum signature of aluminum domes, but with better speed & transients than soft domes.
actually, it'd be better to go with the 95dB AMT i first considered as i think the daytons need higher crossover points too.
i'm not trying to fill a stadium, but it takes some SPL to rock a dance or tailgate party, or at least headroom to do it without distorting.
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