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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 489442" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Just to expand on that slightly, if the room were very bright/live and long, one would prefer a rising directivity. With a normal dome tweeter you'd only have the options of dropping the level of the HF to get the room response tamed as well, but here you can maintain the natural highs in the recording and match the dispersion to the room with a simple swap of the HF horn. This is a very fine tweak, but that's the nature of a bespoke system. If this were mass produced I would go for a happy medium and be a hint conservative on the highs in voicing. Here I am providing choice to allow tweaking to the nth degree to get as much as possible out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 489442, member: 18"] Just to expand on that slightly, if the room were very bright/live and long, one would prefer a rising directivity. With a normal dome tweeter you'd only have the options of dropping the level of the HF to get the room response tamed as well, but here you can maintain the natural highs in the recording and match the dispersion to the room with a simple swap of the HF horn. This is a very fine tweak, but that's the nature of a bespoke system. If this were mass produced I would go for a happy medium and be a hint conservative on the highs in voicing. Here I am providing choice to allow tweaking to the nth degree to get as much as possible out. [/QUOTE]
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