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8 cze 2019 · Don't know about best, but the ones used by Neumann in the KH420A/KH310A and Genelec in the 8351B/8361A show quite good characteristics considering their frequency range (cf S&R measurements). The midrange made by Genelec for their big stuff described in their Design of a High Power Active Control Room Monitor AES paper looks quite impressive too:
26 sie 2023 · A midrange speaker is a type of loudspeaker driver designed to reproduce sound in the frequency range between 250 Hz to 2 kHz. It is responsible for producing the middle range of audio frequencies, often referred to as the “vocal range” or “midrange.”
Midrange frequencies (250-5000 Hz) are where most of the action happens in music, and this is where speakers tend to have the biggest impact on sound quality. When shopping for speakers, you’ll want to pay attention to the frequency response rating.
11 paź 2023 · By strategically adding mass to the diaphragm or cone, you can effectively alter the resonant frequency. This technique empowers you to fine-tune your speaker's performance with precision, making it a topic of great interest to online audio enthusiasts.
19 cze 2023 · The target frequency range for mid-range speakers typically starts around 200 Hz or 300 Hz and extends up to around 5 kHz or 8 kHz. Tweeters Designed to handle high-frequency sounds and provide clear and detailed reproduction in the upper-frequency range.
15 lip 2022 · The short answer: most good speakers will deliver quality sound if the frequency range falls within 20Hz-20kHz (audible frequencies) and has a frequency response graph that matches the ideal frequency response curve (flat curve) as much as possible, despite having constant fluctuations.
13 sty 2022 · It helps tell how well a speaker reproduces the bass, midrange, and treble sounds being fed into it. Frequency response will also tell you if the speaker is accentuating or diminishing any of those frequencies (i.e. maybe the speaker is playing the low sounds too loud relative to how it’s intended).