Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
Correct me if I'm wrong.... but I was under the impression that "neodymium"
is a type of magnet?
Yes....a type of magnet mainly used for tweeters...
personally... I like silk.
ever since I heard my first set of MB pints.... I'll never go with a metal
based tweeter.
FHLH.....
"-E-F-F-E-N-D-I-" wrote in message
...
Your theory is pretty on point. A lot of higher end speaker manufacturers
give you a choice of titanium or silk tweeters in their component sets due
to their different characteristics. Silk dome tweeters are known to be a
bit
more smooth but not as bright and harsh. Titanium on the other hand is
very
metallic sounding and bright. It is a good choice if you listen to a lot
of
rap. Silk dome is more suited for softer music types like classical. But
there are other kinds too, neodymium, titanium alloys, even layered cone
tweeters. I have seen some of Pioneers and they even use damping material
inside of a small sealed enclosure for their flagship series of
components.
Its hard to choose what to buy unless you hear them; some will sound
differently installed and tuned/filtered regardless of material used.
EFFENDI
"Bill Pallies" wrote in message
. ..
Just wondering what the general tonal differences are between the
various
tweeter materials. For some reason, I tend to think that, for example,
silk
tweets are smoother sounding than titanium. I base this solely on my
experience with the materials themselves. Silk's all soft and, umm,
silky.
Titanium is all hard and stuff :-). So therefore the way a material
*feels*
like in life is what is *sounds* like when oscillated several thousand
times
a second, right? Well, for some reason, I doubt my theory... Anybody
know
the general characteristics?
-Bill
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