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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
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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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
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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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
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. This isn't off the mark, but let it be known that it's just a generalization. Not true all the time. But there are other kinds too, neodymium, That's not a cone/dome type. titanium alloys, even layered cone tweeters. |
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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
i know it isnt any of the types you mentioned here, but.. i like Paper coned
speakers.. to me, paper sounds better than metal and ceramic... but silk would be in my list. DJ TecThreat "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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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
"Mark Zarella" 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. This isn't off the mark, but let it be known that it's just a generalization. Not true all the time. But there are other kinds too, neodymium, That's not a cone/dome type. I know but thanks for pointing it out. I was high when i wrote that. Its for medical purpose dont worry. I dont condone the use of marijuana for recreational purposes. titanium alloys, even layered cone tweeters. |
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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
"-E-F-F-E-N-D-I-" wrote in message ... "Mark Zarella" 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. This isn't off the mark, but let it be known that it's just a generalization. Not true all the time. But there are other kinds too, neodymium, That's not a cone/dome type. I know but thanks for pointing it out. I was high when i wrote that. Its for medical purpose dont worry. I dont condone the use of marijuana for recreational purposes. ROFLMAO.... the lies just get deeper and deeper... You's a funny dude. DJ TecThreat |
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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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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
I know but thanks for pointing it out. I was high when i wrote that. Its
for medical purpose dont worry. I dont condone the use of marijuana for recreational purposes. ROFLMAO.... the lies just get deeper and deeper... You's a funny dude. DJ TecThreat See I told you guys he was pretty funny. Although he doesnt respond to me as much anymore. But at least now he is trying to make up a reason for being such a dumbass, but hey maybe he was, when you are as dumb as him already what do you have to lose? So me and DJ here will keep laughing just keep posting Julian, err ummm, I mean effendi. OP: It is hard to describe sound. We all think differently about what words mean. For example bright or sibilance, to you it could be bad but to me a good thing. Go to a stereo store, even a chain one will work ok, and listen to all the different types. Do some blind testing where you do not know what type you are listening too and let your ears, not preconcieved notions, do the thinking. |
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Silk v. Metal v. Ceramic...
personally... I like silk. ever since I heard my first set of MB pints.... I'll never go with a metal based tweeter. Listen to a set of upper end Focals. They will change the way you think about hard dome tweeters. They sound better than a load of silk domes. Paul Vina |