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Another thing hope I never come off snobby or a know it all cause one thing that being in over 100,000 audiophiles rooms has taught me is , everyone has their own personality and vision of what their system is, and what they would like it to be. My main systems have no chassis, only 2 components big, hard wired and extremely tunable.
We have found that everything in the world is tunable.
How do you define "bigger" and in what context do you feel it is "more difficult"? In what way do you feel bigger "adds to the signal"? What do you mean by "locked in", and how does bigger "add to the distortion"? Are you asserting, for example, that B&W 800D's, Salk SoundScape 12's, Philharmonic 3's, and Magipan (pick your large version) are all more distorted than a pair of Polk Audio bookshelves? You then use the word tune. Tune is the process of changing the frequency of output of an instrument. No speaker driver produces a frequency different from the one fed to it (the nature of a magnetic speaker). The cabinets and produce resonances, and there can be issues with cone breakup or any number of other concerns; but you can't feed a speaker a G and get an A instead. The first sign of distortion is distortion?I think you would do well to read "The acoustics and psycho-acoustics of speakers in rooms" by Dr.Toole. It would help you understand the off-axis portions of your later post.
Hi Michael for your long and interesting letter.When I move back to Montreal, Canada, hopefully in a year or two I will probably be living in a small apartment, (I will be retired) therefore my system will be small, in size anyway.But that does not mean I won't be happy with my last and final sound system.Guy 13
As far as the "tune" comment I tune systems exactly like I tune instruments all day long and have for a long time now and my findings would different from yours quite a bit. Have you tried to mechanically tune a speaker? There's a huge difference in the signal coming in and the signal going out.