
GT
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Recording Engineer said:Thanks guys for pointing me in some directionsI most likely would have never followed on my own.
But my question was specifically, about how much phase coherancy in degrees are we talking about from a good full range that two ways will never achieve? And if I've gathered what has been said correctly, that three ways will never achieve then either?
And while on the subject, anyone know what we're talking about in degrees for the mentioned coaxials by Thiel Audio and flat panels by Quad?
I don't have the specs, but with a full range the sound eminates from allmost the ideal single point source. Depending on the actual depth of the speaker cone.
Where as a most two ways the tweeter is seperate, not allways optimally placed front to back, and above the woofer.
Plus as ds21 so pointed out, corectly I might add, a two way is much more sensitive to the listeners movement. Vertical, and horizontal.
Flat panels such as Quads, in my opinion are also not correct, with no speaker box, the out of phase sound eminating from the rear of the speaker cancels out a very good portion of the bass response.
This is why the panals are usually so big to make up for some of this problem. The panals being so big, deviate from the ideal single point source.
There are so many problems with electrostats, accuracy is out of the question.
Think of it in reverse, think of a mic with more than one diaphram. Just wouldn't be the same.
Yeah a three way, will just make the above said, even more apparent.
Hope this helps.
GT