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Can the world's best woofers match a pair of decent cans for bass acurracy?
a) The headphones are connnected to the cd player directly, which means a shorter signal path with less quality eating connectors in the signal pathlike rca's etc. b) The passive crossovers in loudspeakers introduces distortion which the headphones just don't have to deal with.
Don't discount room interaction with the sound waves as well.
Linkwitz seems to be quite adamant that reduced room interaction is key
HI,I'd like to read DVV's view on this subject, as he always seems to provide a neutral and clear view, also he doesn't actually officially sell his own products, so his advice and knowledge aren't biased towards any particular trend.Marbles, I looked at the VMPS products and interestingly enough the larger sub you mention also has the lowest distortion figures, around 0.5%, which is way lower than other products. B&W speakers which use pretty good passive crossovers state a distortion figure of aro ...
Quote from: MarblesDon't discount room interaction with the sound waves as well.Quote from: JohnRLinkwitz seems to be quite adamant that reduced room interaction is keyThat Linkwitz must be a farging GENIUS
They can sound unnatural, as Marbles said, to which I reply so can (and do!) quite a few expensive systems, for sheer lack of synergy.
Quote from: DVVThey can sound unnatural, as Marbles said, to which I reply so can (and do!) quite a few expensive systems, for sheer lack of synergy. You don't think it's anything to do with the fact that they're playing back a signal mixed for loudspeakers? Or that phones don't have any physical impact when they are loud -- or on transient peaks?J