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In Reply to: RE: Well hang on now. posted by Presto on February 27, 2021 at 22:46:29
that would fall apart rather quickly in a blind listening test. A 3" driver cannot do bass, cannot do midbass, can do midrange and lower range treble but cannot do upper range treble, especially those stuck in a clock radio. Its purely sight bias and has nothing to do with actual quality of sound.
Follow Ups:
I was saying that a full-range speaker is governed by the laws of physics, making it a glorified midrange driver with a high and low pass filter built into it, inherently. (Mechanically).
Freaky whizzer cone breakup to get "up to 20khz" notwithstanding...
Cheers,
Presto
I understand that mechanical limitations makes it sound like a glorified midrange driver but the quality of midrange also sucks. If one prefers that sound, Im saying that the only reason why that sound is because of sight bias and not because it actually sounds better.
Edits: 03/07/21
Turns out I was just being sarcastic that day.
But I did not suggest that a clock radio speaker would "do midrange well" - I merely poked fun at single-driver aficionados who would make note that it's a single driver connected to an amplifiers terminals.
Cheers,
Presto
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