Robert
Tapehead
Something I came across recently in a John Atkinson interview with a 'speaker designer.
Specifically, the best sounding 'speakers - for human voice - are those where the front baffle matches that in width to the average human head.
The argument goes that your mouth sees your head as a baffle of around 7-8 inches, therefore a speaker system should approximate this in order to accurately reproduce a voice at the correct scale.
Interesting notion and not one I've seen before, so I'll just leave it there for now......
Specifically, the best sounding 'speakers - for human voice - are those where the front baffle matches that in width to the average human head.
The argument goes that your mouth sees your head as a baffle of around 7-8 inches, therefore a speaker system should approximate this in order to accurately reproduce a voice at the correct scale.
Interesting notion and not one I've seen before, so I'll just leave it there for now......