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On Sun, 27 May 2012 21:25:41 -0700, KH wrote
(in article ): AE on the other hand uses ML panels. While these can sound very good, and certainly have a much wider listening angle than my Sophias, they don't sound as realistic to me. AE feels the opposite way I'm sure, quite possibly for opposite reasons. I Like Wilson Speakers. Have since I heard my first Watt/Puppy setup. I like M-L electrostatics because they can throw a wide, stable sound stage and can give pin-point image specificity when fed a good REAL stereo recording. But mostly I like them because of their low distortion. M-L Electrostatics are push-pull and cone speakers are single-ended. That means that harmonic distortion in cone speakers will be much harder to control than it is in electrostatics. Not saying the Wilson's product are high in THD, but they are higher than with my M-Ls and I can hear that. |
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