In Reply to: RE:Impressive, but... posted by HotStamper on November 2, 2010 at 18:23:50:
Thanks for your info. My thoughts are that Dynaudio improved their performance as far as coherence when they changed to the 6 db/octave crossovers in their 6aII compared to their earlier model 6a's which have high slope crossovers. Perhaps that was part of the problem you described with their older model 15a, as well.
I have older PSB speakers with high slope crossovers and if I listen critically I can notice the phasiness or smearing that you mention.
As far as Klein and Hummel or Neumann, I am familiar with the names, but that is all. This is really my first exploration into professional gear, so I will check them out.
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- RE:Impressive, but... - MichaelV8 07:44:09 11/03/10 (3)
- RE:Impressive, but... - b.l.zeebub 09:27:49 11/03/10 (2)
- In which Dynaudio models did you hear this smearing?... - MichaelV8 18:02:15 11/04/10 (1)
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