ROOSKIE
Major Contributor
I had a friend with a really nice car audio system and for his personal enjoyment would crank the treble.
He loved it, couldn't get enough.
Really similar to how some folks love extra bass or even absurd bass levels.
Look at some of the old Harman graphs showing how much bass "untrained"(ie typical/normal non audiophile) listeners like.
Certainly some folks will like these.
Same goes for the HD. As stated many of the non dome/inverted dome tweets suffer from higher HD levels and yet many folks love them or at least think they do. In the same way HD in bass can make the speaker sound warmer or fuller, to some, I really think some people like the effects of some HD in the treble region. Maybe it adds a sense of something extra(depth,edge,"realism", or similar) and also add a slight shift in the tonality that some folks like.
He loved it, couldn't get enough.
Really similar to how some folks love extra bass or even absurd bass levels.
Look at some of the old Harman graphs showing how much bass "untrained"(ie typical/normal non audiophile) listeners like.
Certainly some folks will like these.
Same goes for the HD. As stated many of the non dome/inverted dome tweets suffer from higher HD levels and yet many folks love them or at least think they do. In the same way HD in bass can make the speaker sound warmer or fuller, to some, I really think some people like the effects of some HD in the treble region. Maybe it adds a sense of something extra(depth,edge,"realism", or similar) and also add a slight shift in the tonality that some folks like.