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Speaker Spec's - Manufacturer Claims?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 109937" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Refering once again to some of the chats I've had with loudspeaker manufacturers.</p><p></p><p>I was told that it's pretty easy to design a tweeter (even a real cheapy) that will play up to 30kHz or even higher.</p><p>This is great for putting on a spec sheet, but means absolutely nothing in the real world.</p><p>Who cares that a tewwter can call the bats from 100 km away if it sounds crappy in our audio range.</p><p></p><p>If good HF extension is a byproduct of making a better sounding tweeter then all is well. If not then I would rather have a set of speakers that doesnt play too low or too high, but that sounds decent, than one that sounds like a bad car audio install </p><p>Buuurp, tizz, baaarp , sizzle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 109937, member: 406"] Refering once again to some of the chats I've had with loudspeaker manufacturers. I was told that it's pretty easy to design a tweeter (even a real cheapy) that will play up to 30kHz or even higher. This is great for putting on a spec sheet, but means absolutely nothing in the real world. Who cares that a tewwter can call the bats from 100 km away if it sounds crappy in our audio range. If good HF extension is a byproduct of making a better sounding tweeter then all is well. If not then I would rather have a set of speakers that doesnt play too low or too high, but that sounds decent, than one that sounds like a bad car audio install Buuurp, tizz, baaarp , sizzle. [/QUOTE]
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