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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: The most promising “best” commercial speaker
Post Subject: TAD Be vs Vitavox S2Posted by Amir on: 8/14/2024
 Paul S wrote:
Best case, a system will have both great tone and plenty of "headroom" to play the Music you want to hear the way you want to hear it. We've discussed before that AN systems are pretty responsive, with great tone, but they do not have the power of, say, big Classic Audio speakers, etc., etc. This is not a knock, just a matter of fact, somthing to consider and "factor in". There are quite a few speakers that sound very good "up to a point". It's for the user to decide these things, exactly what compromises they are willing to make. I listened to "homoginized" CD sound for years because this was preferable to the problems I heard along with more "detail" from "better" gear.


Paul S

Paul, yes I know 2way Audio Note and Living Voice dynamic driver speakers are not perfect when you play complex large scale music.Romy liked Vitavox S2 when he listened to Vitavox 191 in Las Vegas show and his midrange drivers now are Vitavox S2. I do not say TAD Be compression driver is as beautiful as Vitavox S2 in tone/harmonics, I just say if you put TAD Be in perfect setup and get maximum dynamics then you will hear better Tone/harmonics and if you like that tone then you will also have the best performance in large scale complex music.I did not listen to Cessaro in perfect setup but my feeling about listening to Cessaro Omega I in perfect setup is positive.

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