In Reply to: Hi end speakers tonal balance posted by chlim on May 3, 2012 at 03:49:17:
In it, he repeats the assertions made on his website, REG on Audio, about the infamous floor dip, which few speaker designers seem to address. REG's contention is that the failure to fill in the floor dip (so to speak), which usually occurs somewhere between 100 and 300 Hz, will account for the leanness that is characteristic of so many of today's high-end speakers. So rather than blaming an emphasis in the treble region, he seems to blame the leanness in the lower-mid/upper-bass region.
-Bob
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Follow Ups
- Read Robert E. Greene's essay in TAS April 2012 issue, p. 14 - hesson11 16:37:17 05/03/12 (2)
- Another factor.... - Salectric 12:34:51 05/06/12 (0)
- RE: Excellent essay in TAS April 2012 issue, p. 14 - layman 08:33:41 05/04/12 (0)