2 cello where the first chair gets in right and the 2nd chair plays every note late and somewhat out of phase….
Are exotic speaker cabinet materials overrated?
Seems a lot of speaker companies are coming out with new non resonant cabinet materials all the time. Wilson especially seems to be inventing a new M X V material every year. Other top speaker companies seem to be staying with MDF even when their speakers match the above mentioned speaker company prices. Do these exotic materials really contribute to a better sound or do they add an unnatural quality to the sound.
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@bartsw + 1 why I love my Sonner Legato Unum.. |
@bartsw I think it’s it’s pretty well known that instruments are designed to resonate but speakers are designed to NOT resonate. Speakers aren’t instruments. Think about this... if a speaker behaves like an instrument it’s adding sound that’s NOT in the recording. It should aim to be acoustically invisable.
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Key Functions of a Speaker Cabinet:
In essence, the cabinet is a crucial component, transforming a simple driver into a complete, high-fidelity sound system by managing acoustic physics that would otherwise ruin sound quality.
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@gdaddy1 then where is the resonance of a grand piano or cello going to come from, the room, the wall behind you? Are you looking for speaker drivers enclosed in an anechoic room? There's unwanted resonance but there's such as thing as an alive speakers vs a dead speaker. There's no perfect speaker that can replicate every instrument. It's all subjective. |
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