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The 906 does have the same tweeter as the 938 but the crossover point is different, possibly set lower for the tweeter so the midrange driver can do more work down in the bass, not sure though. This may mean the tweeter has to work "harder" than the 938 tweeter which is set at higher frequency. But then again, I could be just BSing.
I just have looked at the Hyperionsound website and from what i read there the 586 speaker should have the same mid/bass driver and tweeter..."With the idea of a bookshelf speaker in mind, HWS-586 is designed to perform in/on a bookshelf or similar types of enclosed environment for most types of music. Make no sacrifice in the audio performance, the HWS-586 You may want to start a new thread with this question in mind?It's getting away from the "centre" speaker aspect of this thread, and you may get more responses (coz, I ain't no expert!).utilizes center-mounted tweeter and midrange drivers, which are the same as those in HPS-906. Best of all, the HWS-586 could also be floor-standing applications with matching stands. HWS-586 is finished with high gloss piano lacquer in wood finish. Custom colors are available at additional cost."What i'm now trying to figure out... what it be that make the 906 sound so different?All i can think of that it must be it's filter, the 906 is a bit bigger but i don't think that has a lot to do with the sounddifference.It got me thinking of trying to get hold of a HWS-586 crossover/filter and use it in the 906.Would this be wise or do other factors also come into play?
Gee I wish it was in English. But nice work.