This is the best system i never listened and far from all best system i listened
I have to agree. Go stand by a drummer and the dynamics are amazing. No speaker seems to be able to get close to it. Mine actually have a good stab at it better than most.
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Do low frequency compression drivers (the diaphragm?) tend to be relatively large in diameter? Or is it mostly the throat/mouth size. I'm trying to get a better handle on the 'physics' you mention - longer wavelengths and the mechanical to acoustic 'interface'.
I think tonal contrast, dynamic contrast, and dynamic range are all different things. Dynamics can be looked at as dynamic contrast
I agree. In fact, I think dynamics is just shorthand for dynamic contrast.
For me dynamic contrast and dynamic range are two different things. Dynamic range is low to high, where we say watch that instrument soar. Dynamic contrast is like soft to loud quickly.
Just been thinking and I’d also consider dynamic contrast is a quality that really impresses me as a virtue day to day and is probably one of the main reasons that my horns are now the default listening speaker for me.Yeah I see your definition and makes sense. So do we feel that dynamic contrast is more desirable than out and out range (I know the 2 are kind of inextricably linked theoretically)? I say this because of my example earlier. I rather trade a little absolute range for increase contrast to show my hand lol (hence SET/horn preference).
Just been thinking and I’d also consider dynamic contrast is a quality that really impresses me as a virtue day to day and is probably one of the main reasons that my horns are now the default listening speaker for me.
I do listen to large scale classical works and other music with large dynamic range so also love it when the music is scaling up without compressing and that sense of effortlessness and ease. So yes, I figure a system needs to be very good with dynamic range but for me it might be the quicksilver of fleet-footed dynamic contrast and the way that reveals much of the nuance in performance that makes music via the horns really connect for me.