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<blockquote data-quote="SSS 18734" data-source="post: 5709034" data-attributes="member: 559710"><p>So what you're saying is that your PRS mids are essentially the perfect loudspeakers? No, your PRS mids will <strong>not</strong> play flat all the way to 20khz. They will begin to lose linearity after 2khz (and to a lesser extent, in their target frequency range) and have some nasty breakup between that point and 3.5khz; otherwise, the manufacturer wouldn't have designed them with such a low crossover point.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that anything you put together will sound "decent" or "mint" because you really don't know what you're dealing with, nor have the experience to properly judge the setups you've heard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSS 18734, post: 5709034, member: 559710"] So what you're saying is that your PRS mids are essentially the perfect loudspeakers? No, your PRS mids will [B]not[/B] play flat all the way to 20khz. They will begin to lose linearity after 2khz (and to a lesser extent, in their target frequency range) and have some nasty breakup between that point and 3.5khz; otherwise, the manufacturer wouldn't have designed them with such a low crossover point. My guess is that anything you put together will sound "decent" or "mint" because you really don't know what you're dealing with, nor have the experience to properly judge the setups you've heard. [/QUOTE]
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