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Join Date: Sep 2007
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These are from same 6.5" driver in different enclosure. Do you prefer blue or purple? Why?
Cheers, Tipo |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Toronto
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I prefer the blue one, its always been my favorite color.
Seriously, it is hard to say much looking at step responses...better to look at the associated frequency response. It does appear that the blue curve has a little more LF content and less ringing. What is the difference in the systems? |
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