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Wharfdale Diamond 10.1 vs Diamond 10.6 for Stereo
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<blockquote data-quote="Stefan" data-source="post: 365870" data-attributes="member: 793"><p>Just out of interest - when people say speaker A sounds boomy, what is the placement like and the room size?</p><p></p><p>From the looks of it, it seems like the 10.6's are a 2.5 way and not a 3 way - I couldn't find any mention of this, hence my assumption, but the XO frequencies of he 10.6 is 100hz/2.5khz. I would guess 100 - 2500hz is a far stretch and odd range for a midrange driver to work in.</p><p>So being a 2.5 way(with BSC compensation) design it might require more space - i.e. placed further into the room away from any wall boundaries. So, just keep in mind that it might not be the speakers lacking, but rather the room/placement not suiting its design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefan, post: 365870, member: 793"] Just out of interest - when people say speaker A sounds boomy, what is the placement like and the room size? From the looks of it, it seems like the 10.6's are a 2.5 way and not a 3 way - I couldn't find any mention of this, hence my assumption, but the XO frequencies of he 10.6 is 100hz/2.5khz. I would guess 100 - 2500hz is a far stretch and odd range for a midrange driver to work in. So being a 2.5 way(with BSC compensation) design it might require more space - i.e. placed further into the room away from any wall boundaries. So, just keep in mind that it might not be the speakers lacking, but rather the room/placement not suiting its design. [/QUOTE]
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