SorenTyson
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Hi all,
Inspired by this thread:
Thread 'What's the highest frequency you can hear?'
https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...ats-the-highest-frequency-you-can-hear.45701/
I wonder if it would make sense to low pass speakers so that they don’t have to produce frequencies that I would not hear anyway?
Idea being for the tweeter to perform better in the range that I can hear (this is just an assumption from another statement, that a bookshelf woofer would perform better if offloaded by a subwoofer).
I hope this question is generic, in my application I would use an avr with dirac.
Br
Soeren
Inspired by this thread:
Thread 'What's the highest frequency you can hear?'
https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...ats-the-highest-frequency-you-can-hear.45701/
I wonder if it would make sense to low pass speakers so that they don’t have to produce frequencies that I would not hear anyway?
Idea being for the tweeter to perform better in the range that I can hear (this is just an assumption from another statement, that a bookshelf woofer would perform better if offloaded by a subwoofer).
I hope this question is generic, in my application I would use an avr with dirac.
Br
Soeren