In Reply to: RE: The challenge I found posted by sberger on March 10, 2021 at 08:37:42:
I visited another inmate years ago who had both Advents and L110s. When he played the JBLs, I noticed the weirdness immediately. Once I made that observation, he heard what I was referring to.
I confess after having used full range electrostats for over forty years, I am particularly sensitive to speakers that exhibit inconsistent directivity.
BTW, the AR-3a crosses its midrange to the tweeter at nearly the same frequency. What's different? It uses a 1.5" midrange instead.
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- Many folks don't hear the effect - E-Stat 08:43:22 03/10/21 (14)
- RE: Many folks don't hear the effect - sberger 08:54:21 03/10/21 (13)
- Many inmates - E-Stat 09:02:18 03/10/21 (12)
- RE: Many inmates - sberger 09:05:44 03/10/21 (11)
- RE: Many inmates - E-Stat 09:19:48 03/10/21 (10)
- Probably the vast majority of multi-way speakers ever made . . . - Brian H P 11:59:58 03/12/21 (7)
- RE: Probably the vast majority of multi-way speakers ever made . . . - E-Stat 17:27:40 03/12/21 (0)
- RE: Probably the vast majority of multi-way speakers ever made . . . - sberger 16:33:48 03/12/21 (5)
- RE: Probably the vast majority of multi-way speakers ever made . . . - E-Stat 17:33:53 03/12/21 (4)
- RE: Probably the vast majority of multi-way speakers ever made . . . - sberger 17:47:45 03/12/21 (3)
- Speaker directivity - E-Stat 18:06:22 03/12/21 (2)
- RE: Speaker directivity - sberger 19:06:25 03/12/21 (1)
- RE: Speaker directivity - E-Stat 06:28:53 03/13/21 (0)
- RE: Many inmates - Ozzie 23:43:49 03/10/21 (1)
- RE: Many inmates - E-Stat 05:34:44 03/11/21 (0)