no speaker is accurate, period. most speakers state their frequency response within 3 db. that is not accurate.
at best one can a speaker is less inaccurate than another.
a speaker is either accurate or it isn't. it can't be incredibly accurate. it can't be slight;ly accurate. it is not accurate and not perfect.
there is no way to assess a speaker's accuracy. there does not exist a definition of accurate nor a way to objectively measure or calculate an inaccuracy score.
since we are expressing opinions, i would say the quad 57 is the least inaccurate of all speakers, within its range.
the thiel speakers sound top heavy, i.e., peaky in the upper midrange/lower treble.
at best one can a speaker is less inaccurate than another.
a speaker is either accurate or it isn't. it can't be incredibly accurate. it can't be slight;ly accurate. it is not accurate and not perfect.
there is no way to assess a speaker's accuracy. there does not exist a definition of accurate nor a way to objectively measure or calculate an inaccuracy score.
since we are expressing opinions, i would say the quad 57 is the least inaccurate of all speakers, within its range.
the thiel speakers sound top heavy, i.e., peaky in the upper midrange/lower treble.