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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

RE: Maybe you place to much importance in diffraction ?

There are many speakers that don't round edges, or use a dampening material on the baffle. yet the continually get glowing reviews. One that comes to mind is Harbeth. They use old school rectangular enclosures with 90 degree edges. I would guess most of the companies have sophisticated testing and measurement equipment and can detect audible abnormalities. So three scenarios come to mind. One, they choose to ignore the problem. Two, they deal with it by signal alteration. Three, they attempt to deal with it with driver design. Just guesses.


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