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Re: Rationale for single driver speakers [message #19709 is a reply to message #19706] Sat, 17 January 2004 15:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ed Schilling is currently offline  Ed Schilling
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Registered: May 2009
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Adrian,
I agree. I did not mean to imply anything but rather post why/how "I" came to the single driver table. And that ultimately, what matters is how things sound to you. Yep, there are many ways to "get there". I doubt there is a "best", well at least a "best" that works for everyone. Then again, there is that one little speaker......................
Ed
BTW.......crossovers....whew, now that is a subject that I really dislike! I tweaked a x-over for over 2 years once! Damn near made me insane. Every change was for the better......well, until I undid the change and then that was better too. Changing slopes improved them also until I went back to the old one. What a nightmare....just choosing the brand of caps was trouble...and then of course I had to try what I did not choose. Which led to different types of inductors.........I am having flash backs already. By the time it was over I had "improved" a very good speaker (an MTM TL, Dynaudio drivers) to the point that it sucked.

 
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