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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Problems with horns: tweeters.
Post Subject: Re: Acapella Plasma TweeterPosted by KIS on: 1/27/2005

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Dear Steve

The beauty of Plasma Tweeters are that they can reproduce 5k onwards to (I was told) 60kHz. I have a pair of the Coronas which I run in a tri amp set-up with independant remote volume control.

My main speakers are full range Sound Labs Electrostatics, which I run full range.

The Plasma tweeters just add that immediacy and focus that the Sound Labs lacks (it does not sound lacking per say, but when someone hears them with a pair of Plasma tweeters in tandum, then the brain re-adjust to say "Hey! that is what was missing").

I could never listen to music without the Plasma Tweeters any more. Without them, music seems much closer to "reproduced" than "live."

Most other super tweeters that I have heard tends to shout or go hard when pushed. Like you said, the string tones on these buggers never goes hard (always silky).

They are best used with a full range speakers. The highs just adds the immediacy "live feel" to the overall sound. These are what I would call "super tweeters" instead of tweeters.

Cheers

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