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are mid ranges important for full range speaker?
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<blockquote data-quote="SAVAGE SOUND" data-source="post: 25792" data-attributes="member: 541831"><p>i think the defferance ur referring to is (1)coaxils (2) components. (1) coaxils are speakers with the tweet and possibly mid suspended infront of the cone. these offer good sound in a compact package. the problem is the speakers mounted in front of the larger cone obstructs the path of the sound from the woofer cone.usally coaxils only need the tweet in the mid. to tighten up the sound. the rest of the freq. can produced from the woofer cone. the way i like to think of it is the more i have infront of the woofer cone the less i hear. for most people only useing factory locations inst a big deal, but if u r looking for superior sound and imaging theses are prob. not the speakers for you.</p><p></p><p>(2) components are 2-3 speakers seperate from each other. this allows for a great range of placement possibilties. also included with this set up usally is a cross over. which lets u further tune the speakers to meet a broder range clearer. if u r concerned with the best sound quality and imaging and volume then components are the way to go.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVAGE SOUND, post: 25792, member: 541831"] i think the defferance ur referring to is (1)coaxils (2) components. (1) coaxils are speakers with the tweet and possibly mid suspended infront of the cone. these offer good sound in a compact package. the problem is the speakers mounted in front of the larger cone obstructs the path of the sound from the woofer cone.usally coaxils only need the tweet in the mid. to tighten up the sound. the rest of the freq. can produced from the woofer cone. the way i like to think of it is the more i have infront of the woofer cone the less i hear. for most people only useing factory locations inst a big deal, but if u r looking for superior sound and imaging theses are prob. not the speakers for you. (2) components are 2-3 speakers seperate from each other. this allows for a great range of placement possibilties. also included with this set up usally is a cross over. which lets u further tune the speakers to meet a broder range clearer. if u r concerned with the best sound quality and imaging and volume then components are the way to go. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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