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the begin [message #48976] Mon, 27 February 2006 06:59 Go to next message
j.luis cruz . is currently offline  j.luis cruz .
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Hy Wayne . why do you chose to work with pro driver instead hi-fi drivers to pursue hi-fi . thanks

Re: the begin [message #48977 is a reply to message #48976] Mon, 27 February 2006 09:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Labels aren't important to me, performance is.

The drivers I choose are those that provide the highest level of fidelity and overall performance.


Pro Drivers. [message #48979 is a reply to message #48977] Mon, 27 February 2006 12:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I would think also, depending on what kind of music you listen too, most live music, especially rock for instance, is produced through pro drivers. People are so concerned with reproducing "live, realistic" music, yet most electric music is produced through non-hifi equipment. ???

Re: Pro Drivers. [message #48980 is a reply to message #48979] Mon, 27 February 2006 13:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I think that's true. The best venues use very good equipment, much better than what most people have in their homes.

There are various quality levels in both markets, prosound and consumer electronics. In either case, you get what you pay for.


Re: Pro Drivers. [message #48983 is a reply to message #48980] Wed, 01 March 2006 13:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I would add that HE pro driver can do a very good job with classical music to (when properly set up, of course). They do very well at getting the dynamics a scale of the orchestra.

Dave

Re: Pro Drivers. [message #48984 is a reply to message #48983] Wed, 01 March 2006 15:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I agree. Most of the very best drivers are pro drivers. There are some good hifi drivers too, but the better they become, the more like pro drivers they are. At the high end of the scale, the distinction becomes blurred.


Re: Pro Drivers. [message #48986 is a reply to message #48984] Wed, 01 March 2006 17:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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So a piezo will sound better that a dome tweeter with its pro heritage .

Re: Pro Drivers. [message #48987 is a reply to message #48986] Wed, 01 March 2006 19:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Some of the old Motorola (later CTS) units sounded pretty good to me for the money. I really liked them. But I haven't found any of the others I could live with.


Re: Pro Drivers-instrument speakers [message #48988 is a reply to message #48987] Wed, 01 March 2006 20:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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For me and rock guitar, the old Marshall cabs with Greenbacks in them sound sooooo nice. I think part of the problem between the relationship between hi-fi speakers and pro sound is that in my experience, unless you're PA'ing a system, different speakers definitely sound better with certain instruments. I personally like the Greenbacks with guitars and Peavey Black Widows with bass guitar. I have no idea how they would sound trying to reproduce the full spectrum one might need for hifi though.

Re: Pro Drivers-instrument speakers - Sensitivity [message #48989 is a reply to message #48988] Thu, 02 March 2006 01:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The big problem I had (20 years ago and now) was that most hi-fi's are only 80 something dB's (my small tannoy's are only 86dB's). My 'hi-fi' (home buit 20 y.a.) and still working, read speakers, is 100+dB's. I can then move volume, treble and bass up and down, and definitely I can hear HF's (105 dBs) very well like in the Disco. I have more of a 'Saturday Night Fever - dance party' at home than a THX 'Home-Theater'. (Who care's?)

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