In Reply to: While I agree with some of what Triodeuser (that describes me, too) and Matts wrote, I found that ... posted by jeffreybehr on December 24, 2006 at 11:01:28:
but to me, a good part of the sound I enjoy is the due to high eff speakers. Most good high eff designs use minimal xovers, have very quick response & great dynamics. Many lower eff. speakers are made by damping one or more of the drivers substantially to match another, and/or using stiffer, heavier materials. These are just never going to be as nimble as good full-ranger drivers or pro sound motors. Also, many of these store-bought lower eff. speakers have very optimistic specs, including 'room gain',etc., compounding the problems.
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- Re: that's a valid approach... - Matts_ 12:54:37 12/24/06 (2)
- I gotta agree with a good bit of what you say - Triodeuser 18:40:44 12/24/06 (1)
- I'll certainly agree that H-E horns (are there any other kind?) are indeed highly dynamic... - jeffreybehr 19:44:10 12/24/06 (0)