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I disagree about Titanium produces a crisper, slightly brighter sound, and silk a smoother, warmer sound. The type of material used does not ultimately dictate this. I have listened to speakers tha use silk dome tweeter that have "brighter" sound characteristic. I read this all the time that silk dome tweeters automatically produce smoother highs, this is misinformation and it is also used in the opposite to direction that speakers that use titanium tweeters are automatically bright.
This more has to do with the crossover integration/design with the tweeter. An easy example of what can cause a speaker to be bright is having tweeter level set too high with respect to the woofer.
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I disagree about Titanium produces a crisper, slightly brighter sound, and silk a smoother, warmer sound. The type of material used does not ultimately dictate this. I have listened to speakers tha use silk dome tweeter that have "brighter" sound characteristic. I read this all the time that silk dome tweeters automatically produce smoother highs, this is misinformation and it is also used in the opposite to direction that speakers that use titanium tweeters are automatically bright.
This more has to do with the crossover integration/design with the tweeter. An easy example of what can cause a speaker to be bright is having tweeter level set too high with respect to the woofer. This is a cut and paste job but it's 100% the truth. "Metal tweets have the same drawbacks that metal mids do. While their resonance occurs past the intended frequency range (usually), you still have harmonics (primarily 2nd and 3rd order harmonics) that can excite the resonance of the cone or dome. In midranges, you can cross the driver around 2 octaves below the resonance to counter this. With a tweeter, this isn't possible since you want it to play to 20khz, and resonance typically occurs around 25khz for a 1" tweeter. That is a big reason why metal tweets have the bad rep instead of metal midranges/midbasses. The main thing out there to counter this harsh sound is to have a superior motor design that has very low distortion. Basically, if you're going to get a metal tweeter, either get a really good one or forget it altogether. A cheap metal dome will sound horrible compared to a cheap silk." Solid-State
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Uh, did I accidentally tune into the Big Bang theory. No, judging by this thread, it should be the "Big Bong Theory".
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What's with you guys?
Are you saying it's BS what I posted?
Solid-State
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Gravity is a separate force from electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. Those are the 4 fundamental forces. Current theory has not successfully unified all 4 of them, although it has succeeded in unifying the latter 3. I believe many current theories postulate gravitons (particles) or gravity waves as the carriers of the gravitational force. Ergo, the gravity of the current situation is a force to be reconned with, no?
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Are you saying it's BS what I posted? I'll speak for myself by saying it's more that I don't care. And hence, it's time for me to ignore the thread and user..
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What's with you guys?
Are you saying it's BS what I posted?
Solid-State No, its all true. Elvis told me last night.
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Fred, that's BS, and you know it.
Elvis hasn't been in Kitchener for nearly two yrs.
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What's with you guys?
Are you saying it's BS what I posted?
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