(((She does not like when the vocals make that "TISSSSS" sound where it
scratches your ears. She also likes good bass, more than I do for sure.)))
This is typical of many loudspeakers with a steep order crossover which causes a pre and post ring on transits with excessive sibilants not to mention removing parts of the music's timing.
This is why many live recordings sound great with Cans yet loose it with
conventional steep order box speakers.
In a well executed phase and time correct design most find obvious music's fundamental are in proper sync with overtones and harmonics.
This and other factors work to preserve the recordings whole venue instead of bits & pieces.
In listening to a 6 DB per octave phase and time correct design you experience dimensionality and preserve the lost time in the music while negating unwanted pre and post ringing that most women and men are very sensitive to.
Best,
JohnnyR
This is typical of many loudspeakers with a steep order crossover which causes a pre and post ring on transits with excessive sibilants not to mention removing parts of the music's timing.
This is why many live recordings sound great with Cans yet loose it with
conventional steep order box speakers.
In a well executed phase and time correct design most find obvious music's fundamental are in proper sync with overtones and harmonics.
This and other factors work to preserve the recordings whole venue instead of bits & pieces.
In listening to a 6 DB per octave phase and time correct design you experience dimensionality and preserve the lost time in the music while negating unwanted pre and post ringing that most women and men are very sensitive to.
Best,
JohnnyR