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I am learning a lot from this thread, which will influence my future upgrade
What design parameters (materials, crossover, electronics ...) contribute to the off axis response?
I do notice the speakers present difference frequency balance , sitting down vs standing up.
When I made the decision, I was listening for what sounds more "real life" .
On good master recording, what sounds like as if I was in the auditorium listening to real orchestra, was in close proximity of musician playing real violin (which will sounds very dynamic between soft and loud) , or was close up to a singer , while revealing how the recording master the sound mix whether it is too bright or too dark.
What design parameters (materials, crossover, electronics ...) contribute to the off axis response?
I do notice the speakers present difference frequency balance , sitting down vs standing up.
When I made the decision, I was listening for what sounds more "real life" .
On good master recording, what sounds like as if I was in the auditorium listening to real orchestra, was in close proximity of musician playing real violin (which will sounds very dynamic between soft and loud) , or was close up to a singer , while revealing how the recording master the sound mix whether it is too bright or too dark.