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Post Subject: Evan if we do “might” need them….Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/28/2006
Gregm, you see, the Murata tweeters have no sensitively and vary narrow diagram and that makes those type of the drivers unusable, even if to accept then hypothetically. With the resonant frequency over 100Khz that those type of the tweeters beg to be used on transition slope, way up at the range. If they were 110dB then it would be fun to place then at ultra HF crossover point and let them arrive to the auditable rage at minus 8-9db. (My T350 sits at 50 Khz -60Khz I believe…) Some driver work remarkably on the slope…. However with 90dB sensitively what would you do with this driver? The 90dB! The electrostatics have 90dB and than are good only for producing sounds that attract transvestite mosquitos! The last time I head the Mahler Second on electrostats I thought it was Haydn #88… It would be fun to try building an array of a dozen HF high sensitively traducers but with huge amount to phase integration problems it would be virtually not accomplishable…. And it it would be done then it would be so tweakt that the “as is” result would rather be more pleasing….
Rgs,
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