Interesting note.
When I installed the Sonicaps (mids and tweeter) I could not listen to both speakers at the same time. They sounded like to speakers out of phase one going in while one going out. With the Duelund I have done most "voiceing" on one speaker but it is not hard to listen to both. Anyone care to speculate why? the speed? is the same on the two natural caps?
I can listen to the Duelund and vintage speakers together and they sound very good together. why? Yes the Duelund is better in every way but they are cut from the same cloth.
My goal was to keep the original sound and found the Duelund to be the closest.
Is this Steen's talk about speakers being in phase?
Is it plastic?
Is it the cap speed?
One thing it is real. Vintage foil in oil matches closely Duelund Virtual Stack Foil.
I can try with the Mundorf's to see if it was just the Sonicaps or Poly caps in general but it is unmistakable.
In past post you will see me comment on the two different systems.
When I installed the Sonicaps (mids and tweeter) I could not listen to both speakers at the same time. They sounded like to speakers out of phase one going in while one going out. With the Duelund I have done most "voiceing" on one speaker but it is not hard to listen to both. Anyone care to speculate why? the speed? is the same on the two natural caps?
I can listen to the Duelund and vintage speakers together and they sound very good together. why? Yes the Duelund is better in every way but they are cut from the same cloth.
My goal was to keep the original sound and found the Duelund to be the closest.
Is this Steen's talk about speakers being in phase?
Is it plastic?
Is it the cap speed?
One thing it is real. Vintage foil in oil matches closely Duelund Virtual Stack Foil.
I can try with the Mundorf's to see if it was just the Sonicaps or Poly caps in general but it is unmistakable.
In past post you will see me comment on the two different systems.