I am grateful to everyone for their help. I did not want to offend anyone. I meant the following: "More expensive and "adult" models, such as the LSR 6328P, or M2, or 708P use "Differential Drive".
I meant only this, and only this - as a comparison.
My subjective impression, for example - the JBL 2251J-1 plays very cleanly even in the midrange, having a 10" size. At the same time, it works well with the Bass register.
About 106 Db: I was joking, of course... I assume that a "Near Field" monitor, especially in a 5" format - cannot do this.
I meant only this, and only this - as a comparison.
My subjective impression, for example - the JBL 2251J-1 plays very cleanly even in the midrange, having a 10" size. At the same time, it works well with the Bass register.
About 106 Db: I was joking, of course... I assume that a "Near Field" monitor, especially in a 5" format - cannot do this.
Certainly not in the bass region!
Near field monitors aren't supposed to be run loud, but I have had to replace many Yamaha NS-10 (M) woofers over the years in studios. They used the studio mains for high level listening (or should).
Near field monitors aren't supposed to be run loud, but I have had to replace many Yamaha NS-10 (M) woofers over the years in studios. They used the studio mains for high level listening (or should).
Мені цікава ваша думка. Я вважаю, що ці маленькі LSR25P загалом кращі, ніж Yamaha NS-10 (M). Що ви думаєте?Монітори ближнього поля не повинні працювати високо, але за роки роботи в студіях мені довелося замінити багато низькочастотних динаміків Yamaha NS-10 (M). Вони використовували студійні основні канали для прослуховування високої гучності (чи повинні були).
I'm interested in your opinion. I assume that these little LSR25Ps are better overall - as a "comprehensive solution" than the Yamaha NS-10 (M). What do you think?
Understand the Yamaha NS-10 wasn't supposed to be the best speaker. It was a representation of what the average small home speaker sounded like, and a standard for that reason. When you talk about a speaker for your own use or listening, things are different. For example, on my bench I use Klipsch THX 6000, no sub. There are reasons for that choice that have nothing to do with what you might need or want.
The Yamaha NS-10 sounded "okay". I wouldn't use them for myself. The NS-10M was modified for nearfield monitor use so people didn't have to stuff paper towels over the tweeter. These days I think anything goes, no standards like there used to be.
The Yamaha NS-10 sounded "okay". I wouldn't use them for myself. The NS-10M was modified for nearfield monitor use so people didn't have to stuff paper towels over the tweeter. These days I think anything goes, no standards like there used to be.