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RE: as usual, I an nore confused with the information

There is no such thing as a perfect loudspeaker. Not only is there not the technology but it is unlikely that there would be universal agreement on the parameters it should meet. Given that all records are produced to be listened to via practical existing loudspeakers it could be that a "perfect" louspeaker would sound "wrong" with this material thus negating the whole point.

All loudspeakers are someone's idea of the nearest they can get to achieving their idea of perfection ( which may not be yours) given the technology and budget available to them. If the designer is successful in this or at least considers that they have been successful then there can be little room for adjustability as this would then compromise what they have achieved. OK they may allow for small amounts of adjustment such as the ability to attenuate treble output to a degree to account for room differences etc. but that's about it. One available adjustment for all main louspeakers is to get another design if you don't like them :-).

Of course you can have a pair of speakers that are adjustable in every aspect. These are known as D.I.Y designs.



Edits: 07/27/16

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