In Reply to: Don't get these guys posted by E-Stat on May 11, 2006 at 05:24:51:
When your speakers are too slow to accurately reproduce the lead edge of the sound, it seems pretty futile to focus on tweeks that supposedly 'lower the noise floor'...not that attempting to remove some of that hash is not a bad idea...IME, the speaker makes all the difference...assuming you have a good amp. :)
The most dynamic speaker on Earth today incorporates ALE compression drivers in a multi- way system....hands down.Until Cogent gets their stuff on the market there simply is no competition.
The only troubles here are cost and requisite space, so one makes selective compromises, but it helps to have a standard.
Later
D
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Follow Ups
- Re: How does lowering the 'noise floor' cut it? - Dave-A 07:15:52 05/11/06 (7)
- Too slow? - E-Stat 10:03:02 05/11/06 (6)
- Re: You should try low mass Bass... - Dave-A 12:40:55 05/11/06 (1)
- Re: $$$$$....unfortunately. [nt] - alan m. kafton 13:43:14 05/11/06 (0)
- Re: Too slow? - Tom Brennan 10:46:37 05/11/06 (3)
- Ok - E-Stat 14:13:22 05/11/06 (1)
- Re: Ok - Tom Brennan 17:24:52 05/11/06 (0)
- Re: Too slow? - jneutron 11:43:42 05/11/06 (0)