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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8650127" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>to achieve the same level of 10khz + output the soft dome cant do it that well at all hence the superiority of berylliums IMO they are WAAAAY more airy naturally. So i guess its a bit of a personal preference on the kind of house curve you want. I dont like the harmon house curve with things dying down up top, I found out what my current preferred curve is called which is the fletcher munson curve. You dont always have to rely on EQ overboosts or overcuts to try to achieve the same sound signature but still having it fall short purely because the tweeter is not capable up top with the soft domes vs the beryllium, its strong up top and you can always lower any part of it down if need to AKA headroom. I always assume it will be on axis installs when it comes to tweeters unless its a super tweeter or a cheaply made titantium/aluminium dome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8650127, member: 650438"] to achieve the same level of 10khz + output the soft dome cant do it that well at all hence the superiority of berylliums IMO they are WAAAAY more airy naturally. So i guess its a bit of a personal preference on the kind of house curve you want. I dont like the harmon house curve with things dying down up top, I found out what my current preferred curve is called which is the fletcher munson curve. You dont always have to rely on EQ overboosts or overcuts to try to achieve the same sound signature but still having it fall short purely because the tweeter is not capable up top with the soft domes vs the beryllium, its strong up top and you can always lower any part of it down if need to AKA headroom. I always assume it will be on axis installs when it comes to tweeters unless its a super tweeter or a cheaply made titantium/aluminium dome. [/QUOTE]
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