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I am not a stats guy, but one would think the wtw configuration would be abandoned.
Sure, just make sure it's in the room you plan on using it in and in the position you'd prefer.Thank you Amirm for your review. I must say that while I have no problem in buying an amplifier based only on positive instrumental measurements, I would never do that for a speaker. I believe that a listening session is mandatory for this type of HiFi gear.
WTWs have inherent flaws but they tend to create a sense of soundstage height that is quite (positively) distinctive to the setup.I am not a stats guy, but one would think the wtw configuration would be abandoned.
All design approaches have pros and cons, it's all about trade offs and the designer achieving their goals. There are many amazingly executed MTMs. It helps to control vertical directivity thus ceiling and floor reflections.I am not a stats guy, but one would think the wtw configuration would be abandoned.
I am not a stats guy, but one would think the wtw configuration would be abandoned.
Uhm, can you tell us why you think it should be abandoned?I am not a stats guy, but one would think the wtw configuration would be abandoned.
Perlisten & Magico seem to be pulling it off rather well~I am not a stats guy, but one would think the wtw configuration would be abandoned.
Agreed! Good $1400 value.I think for $1400 a pair this is pretty above average performance, fairly good looking imo as well. The Dispersion from 1-5K visually seems massive in horizontal dispersion. Curious how the dispersion is like when translated to soundstage subjectivity. Id say it measures fairly well for its price and decent value. Would have loved to see subjective review tbh. Seems like Aperion does fairly decent engineering, they also release spin data regularly, curious still what kind of value their super tweeters deliver though granted they do seem to be a fairly objective company, hopefully someone sends one in for testing some day
Bingo! Perlisten are a state of the art passive speaker and an MTM.Perlisten & Magico seem to be pulling it off rather well~
Arendal is known for pretty solid response as well!~Bingo! Perlisten are a state of the art passive speaker and an MTM.
Yes, some have said they do. Not everybody has the chance to hear speakers before buying.Do people really come on this website and purchase speakers based on graphs and measurements only without listening?
Yep. One member asked for nearfields and finally bought the KH80DSP without having auditioned them before. He was very happy with them. Science works!Yes, some have said they do. Not everybody has the chance to hear speakers before buying.
It does, although I'd have EQ ready were I forced to buy that way.Yep. One member asked for nearfields and finally bought the KH80DSP without having auditioned them before. He was very happy with them. Science works!
Yep, usually EQ is needed anyway, depending on the room.It does, although I'd have EQ ready were I forced to buy that way.
That, and I'm very picky about tonality.Yep, usually EQ is needed anyway, depending on the room.