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It makes me sad that you can't enjoy some of your favorite music anymore.
QuoteI had read some negative feed back on THAT DAMN Seas midrange driver like thin, metallic, clinical..........QuoteWhatever the weaknesses of the HT3 (or HT1), I'm pretty sure they're not due to the midrange cone material. I designed an alternative version of the HT3 using the W18 Nextel (coated paper) cone instead of the magnesium (the two drivers are otherwise identical in construction and price). I wanted to make sure the metal cone wasn't introducing spurious "detail" or other kinds of distortion, and if it was, I wanted to be able to offer Jim an alternative. I didn't have any vested interest in the outcome. Paper? Magnesium? Whatever. I was pleased with the outcome, but it was basically the same speaker. I couldn't pick up on any real differences in either the final measurements or the sound. It was an HT3.I heard the nextel speaker at RMAF, they seemd the equal of the W18...hard to say.If they are nearly equal or equivalent why not switch over & avoid all notion ofthe ringing? Or is there some reverse projudice going on...where people will percieve less detail in the paper cones....jst as some seem to feel that SS slitcones aren't the euqual of metal cones.
I had read some negative feed back on THAT DAMN Seas midrange driver like thin, metallic, clinical..........QuoteWhatever the weaknesses of the HT3 (or HT1), I'm pretty sure they're not due to the midrange cone material. I designed an alternative version of the HT3 using the W18 Nextel (coated paper) cone instead of the magnesium (the two drivers are otherwise identical in construction and price). I wanted to make sure the metal cone wasn't introducing spurious "detail" or other kinds of distortion, and if it was, I wanted to be able to offer Jim an alternative. I didn't have any vested interest in the outcome. Paper? Magnesium? Whatever. I was pleased with the outcome, but it was basically the same speaker. I couldn't pick up on any real differences in either the final measurements or the sound. It was an HT3.I heard the nextel speaker at RMAF, they seemd the equal of the W18...hard to say.If they are nearly equal or equivalent why not switch over & avoid all notion ofthe ringing? Or is there some reverse projudice going on...where people will percieve less detail in the paper cones....jst as some seem to feel that SS slitcones aren't the euqual of metal cones.
Whatever the weaknesses of the HT3 (or HT1), I'm pretty sure they're not due to the midrange cone material. I designed an alternative version of the HT3 using the W18 Nextel (coated paper) cone instead of the magnesium (the two drivers are otherwise identical in construction and price). I wanted to make sure the metal cone wasn't introducing spurious "detail" or other kinds of distortion, and if it was, I wanted to be able to offer Jim an alternative. I didn't have any vested interest in the outcome. Paper? Magnesium? Whatever. I was pleased with the outcome, but it was basically the same speaker. I couldn't pick up on any real differences in either the final measurements or the sound. It was an HT3.
Nice review. Sometimes the biggest problem of all is our own expectations. It's hard to spend large and not have expectations. Psycho-acoustic mind-crap is a mental disease. Sometimes it works for us and sometimes against us. The opinion of a revered person can change another person's own opinion. I'm sure the Salks are perfectly capable of truly amazing sound. Thats the only necessary fact. On another plane, all the talk about reproduction vs the live event pains me. One of the reasons I love 2 channel is that it sounds so much better than the majority of live events. It's a rare concert that sounds great. I do love live recordings, and often they sound way better than the actual event I attended. I go to live events less and less often because my listening room sounds good. The live magic and the pulse of the crowd is missing but the sound is very good. Unless, of course, the recording sucks!
I can't remember when I've been to a "plugged-in" live event that didn't suck.