In Reply to: RE: "the less a transducer travels generating waveforms the 'faster' it is" posted by rivervalley817 on November 29, 2020 at 13:57:29:
Years ago when I used 2+2s I read that they had a plastic sound. I didn't hear that. Now that I use Oris 150 ABS plastic horns with horn woofers and super tweeters I am told by fellow horn devotees that plastic horns have a plastic sound. I still don't hear it. Can anyone tell me how a "plastic" sound sounds and what it is? Is it some sort of frequency aberration or what?
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