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<blockquote data-quote="zebo" data-source="post: 2752715" data-attributes="member: 554717"><p>What you need to stop and realize\accept is that the function of a speaker is to as accurately as possible reproduce its input signal. That means the driver with the least amount of distortion will be closest to the intended goal. That said, just accept the fact that you prefer drivers that introduce some distortion to the original signal. Period. If you are going to try and tell me that a standard motor is going to sound better to you than a linear one, great , that’s your preference but the truth of the matter is that you are preferring some added distortion. Is this an insult to you , your ability to perceive distortion ect.. hell no, but you could at least accept it for what it is.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know why people can’t realize that just because a driver may be preferable to your ear, it certainly does not mean it is because it is the most accurate.</p><p></p><p>…and if you don’t mind, validate your statement about xbl being inefficient and requiring a huge motor. I personally think you are blowing smoke about that whole topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zebo, post: 2752715, member: 554717"] What you need to stop and realize\accept is that the function of a speaker is to as accurately as possible reproduce its input signal. That means the driver with the least amount of distortion will be closest to the intended goal. That said, just accept the fact that you prefer drivers that introduce some distortion to the original signal. Period. If you are going to try and tell me that a standard motor is going to sound better to you than a linear one, great , that’s your preference but the truth of the matter is that you are preferring some added distortion. Is this an insult to you , your ability to perceive distortion ect.. hell no, but you could at least accept it for what it is. I don’t know why people can’t realize that just because a driver may be preferable to your ear, it certainly does not mean it is because it is the most accurate. …and if you don’t mind, validate your statement about xbl being inefficient and requiring a huge motor. I personally think you are blowing smoke about that whole topic. [/QUOTE]
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