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Porky
 
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"Bob Cain" wrote in message
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Porky wrote:

At that velocity, it
simply doesn't have time to dopple!:-)


That's cute. Wrong, but nonetheless cute. :-)


True, but who's going to hear doppler shift at that level, even if it does
exist?:-)
I think in typical speaker systems, doppler distortion is among the lesser
of our distortion worries, even assuming that it does exist. I see valid
points on both sides of the discussion, but I just don't think it's that big
a priority until other forms of more severe distortion are conquered. I
don't think anyone here thinks that Doppler is the worst form of distortion
in high quality studio monitors, or even in high quality home speakers at
the current state of the art of speaker design.