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| - | Reading this article got me thinking about what it is that I like about horn speakers for hifi. | + | Reading this article |
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| - | In that article they point out that narrower dispersion speakers are generally not preferred, with their sound being described as more colored and less open sounding than speakers with wider dispersion. This has been my impression as well. But I have learned to hear past the coloration effect of narrow directivity and enjoy the greater sense of clarity it offers. I noticed many years ago that my initial impression of a good wide dispersion speaker was always that it sounded very open and neutral. After listening for a while the effect would start to morph into a confusing sense of something like white noise being added to the signal. It's not that I could actually hear white noise in the background. | + | In that article they point out that narrower dispersion speakers are generally not preferred, with their sound being described as more colored and less open sounding than speakers with wider dispersion. This has been my impression as well. But I have learned to hear past the coloration effect of narrow directivity and enjoy the greater sense of clarity it offers. I noticed many years ago that my initial impression of a good wide dispersion speaker was always that it sounded very open and neutral. After listening for a while the effect would start to morph into a confusing sense of something like white noise being added to the signal. It's not that I could actually hear white noise in the background. |
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