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In Reply to: RE: Why use fancy speaker cable posted by Duster on April 12, 2016 at 17:37:27
There are those who consider inductors to be very damaging to the sound. There may be a reason that their still exist a modern version of the Dynaco A25.
Dave
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Crazy Dave wrote:
"There are those who consider inductors to be very damaging to the sound. There may be a reason that their still exist a modern version of the Dynaco A25."
I agree. I built an "assisted single driver" nearfield monitor using a 4" full range driver without inductors nor capacitors, including omission of any notch filters, and the use of a simple high-quality capacitor with bypass for an AMT (Air Motion Transformer) tweeter functioning as a quasi super tweeter. It's one of my favorite loudspeakers for use in my computer workstation system.
Looks like an interesting design. Which Tang Band W4 is that? The tweeter look like an Dayton Audio AMT Mini-8.
Dave
The 4" full range is a bamboo/paper with neodymium magnet Tang Band W4-1320SD (discontinued model; alternative model: W4-1320SJ). The AMT tweeter is indeed a very impressive sounding Dayton Audio AMT Mini-8, with excellent transparency and off-axis dispersion characteristics. Fortunately, I found no need to attenuate its output via L-pad resistors, keeping within the goal of minimal filtering.
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