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" If a speaker can do square waves, all other things being equal, it's obviously a more accurate reproducer "

Hi and thanks a lot for the very valuable advice
So can we agree that at least the SW response test gives a measure of a driver/speaker accuracy ? That is not useless ?
The consequence is that a driver can be accurate only in the range when it reproduces a good SW
This could be interesting to select a driver and its working range (that should be the range of SWs that it can reproduce nicely).
And the same of course applies to x-overs and any other circuit or tansducers.
Not only.
For instance ... is possible to record a square wave on vinyl ?
with what accuracy ? and the cartdrige ? is able to reproduce it ?
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg



Edits: 12/14/14 12/14/14

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