Do you like ants... I don't... Little bastards piss me of....hmmm... i guess it comes down to efficiency i guess?
I like high sensitivity, low distortion, high SPL speaker designs mated to monsterhmmm... i guess it comes down to efficiency i guess?
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I knew you'd get a kick out of that...^^^^^
I literally laughed out loud when I saw that...
FTW!
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Well, as a result of using a great multitude of drivers you have almost unlimited dynamic capability and because of this you can EQ any of those gremlins out with no penalty. There you go, shrill sound is gone.If we take a tweeter for example, that had a massive peak at 12-15kHz, say 10db, resulting in a shrill-like sound quality. This tweeter cost you a buck. You decided to use this unit in a line array and purchased 25 of them. You impliment the 25 tweeter line array knowing you will decrease distortion, excursion and increase SPL. That part is a real added bonus.
The downside to this is the fact that you will still have the same trademark peak at 12-15kHz resulting in a shrill-like sound quality, despite how many tweeters you have used. So the sound will still **** regardless of how many you use...
There, said my bit.
Best,
Mark