In Reply to: RE: Large Cones = More Realistic Lower-Mids Tone? posted by Paul Joppa on April 24, 2012 at 19:39:20:
Yeah! Did a little piece specifically on that subject miself, entitled; "The Trouble With Treble in Audio - Bass Too". I've seen a reference to a book by Badeimaff and Davis, in which this principle was cited as the Law of 500,000. Some feel Jean Hiraga was the originator - I'm sure he's not - but he refers to it as the Law of 400,000. Perhaps if more designers observed this law we'd have less of those un-naturally bright speakers. Perhaps!
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