Good morning everyone!
I'll start by saying that I'm sure that the problem has already been discussed and I ask you to direct me the link to the specific thread
The subject is music tracks useful for judging a cone midrange driver and I would say of various sizes
maybe already with low and high cuts to avoid distortion and breakups
I recently read that since the ear is more sensitive in the mid frequencies, the voice is a difficult instrument to reproduce, some designers use recordings of voices to select their midrange drivers
Then I noticed something. By a twist of fate, the drums also play in the same range as the voice You can see very different requirements
So using only recordings of voices is a rather huge mistake
I'll make it short I think I would use tracks like this one instead
with both voices and drums If they will sound good it will mean they are good
I'll start by saying that I'm sure that the problem has already been discussed and I ask you to direct me the link to the specific thread
The subject is music tracks useful for judging a cone midrange driver and I would say of various sizes
maybe already with low and high cuts to avoid distortion and breakups
I recently read that since the ear is more sensitive in the mid frequencies, the voice is a difficult instrument to reproduce, some designers use recordings of voices to select their midrange drivers
Then I noticed something. By a twist of fate, the drums also play in the same range as the voice You can see very different requirements
So using only recordings of voices is a rather huge mistake
I'll make it short I think I would use tracks like this one instead
with both voices and drums If they will sound good it will mean they are good
Hi ! thank you very muchChoose jazz
May i ask you why and which particular jazz ?
i like this one for instance I do not know if it is jazz or not