I think a lot of what you are writing about, mijostyn is actually related to room interactions.
Your writing, while accurately portraying how dynamic drivers work makes a leap I don't feel comfortable following.
A dynamic driver can have a lot more dynamic range, smoother frequency response, better low frequency and lower distortion than a planar speaker attempting the same. What it won’t do is interact with the room the same way. Genesis got around this by making towers of 12" drivers. :)
Snell mounted the woofers as close to the floor as possible.
The final result is always a matter of speaker and room interactions, but the idea that planar speakers are measurably faster is not true.
Best,
Er
Your writing, while accurately portraying how dynamic drivers work makes a leap I don't feel comfortable following.
A dynamic driver can have a lot more dynamic range, smoother frequency response, better low frequency and lower distortion than a planar speaker attempting the same. What it won’t do is interact with the room the same way. Genesis got around this by making towers of 12" drivers. :)
Snell mounted the woofers as close to the floor as possible.
The final result is always a matter of speaker and room interactions, but the idea that planar speakers are measurably faster is not true.
Best,
Er

