Let me throw this out for speculation/discussion.
Many reviewers and others report super tweeters to be an improvement. I have never heard speakers with them so I have no informed opinion.
They operate at frequencies we can't hear. So there shouldn't be any problem with integration with the main speaker since we can't hear them anyway.
My speculation is that they operate simply by having their frequencies interact with the frequencies that we do hear. In other words, the compression and rarefaction of air from the sound waves of the main speaker is added to or subtracted when it meets the wave of the super tweeter. So we're just altering the frequencies of the main speaker.
In other words, it's just another type of a tone control. Right? If not, then what does it do?
I'm not trolling here. I'm just trying to figure out how these things work.
Many reviewers and others report super tweeters to be an improvement. I have never heard speakers with them so I have no informed opinion.
They operate at frequencies we can't hear. So there shouldn't be any problem with integration with the main speaker since we can't hear them anyway.
My speculation is that they operate simply by having their frequencies interact with the frequencies that we do hear. In other words, the compression and rarefaction of air from the sound waves of the main speaker is added to or subtracted when it meets the wave of the super tweeter. So we're just altering the frequencies of the main speaker.
In other words, it's just another type of a tone control. Right? If not, then what does it do?
I'm not trolling here. I'm just trying to figure out how these things work.

