SchweinHaus
Well-Known Member
So this thread is probably less about speaker model recommendations, but about speaker design in general.
I just got a pair of DCM Time Windows 3's, and I find them to be just a little bit of real magic. And I've been getting more into speaker design, and I know the idea has been around forever, but: Is there anything special about a given number of speakers splayed across the front of a speaker? I keep seeing ads for audiophile speakers that are two ways with a 6-8" cone woofer and a dome tweeter.
I'm told these DCM's are quite good, but they have me wondering whether or not there is any combination of drivers arranged on a flat surface that can compete with speaker designs that do... literally anything less. There's an element of time dispersion here that I think really adds something. My concern is that I'm falling into a speaker design gimmick or whether or not there's something in speaker design that wasn't adressed 30-odd year ago. Please, teach me.
I just got a pair of DCM Time Windows 3's, and I find them to be just a little bit of real magic. And I've been getting more into speaker design, and I know the idea has been around forever, but: Is there anything special about a given number of speakers splayed across the front of a speaker? I keep seeing ads for audiophile speakers that are two ways with a 6-8" cone woofer and a dome tweeter.
I'm told these DCM's are quite good, but they have me wondering whether or not there is any combination of drivers arranged on a flat surface that can compete with speaker designs that do... literally anything less. There's an element of time dispersion here that I think really adds something. My concern is that I'm falling into a speaker design gimmick or whether or not there's something in speaker design that wasn't adressed 30-odd year ago. Please, teach me.



