jon
Fractal Fanatic
Great Thread guys... I'm curious about bass freq and FRFR. I haven't decided which way I'm going to go, but if FRFR is supposed to cover about 20Hz - 20kHz, do you really need those bottom 40 - 100 Hz if you're going to cut them anyways? In other words, would a speaker that covers 60HZ - 18kHz be as efficient as FRFR if you're going to cut those low frequencies anyways?
Thanks!
Not only +1 to what was said above, but don't forget the FLAT RESPONSE part of 'FRFR', which means that all frequencies are as equally represented when given the same energy as possible. Guitar speakers, and most speakers in general, are NOT flat response. Even most of the full range systems available are not flat, and tend to 'doctor' the sound of the system to sound good, and NOT flat. For eg, some well known full range systems actually have the classic smiley face eq. - makes them sound great out of the box, and sell more units.
But to really get the most of what the axe has to offer, especially for recording, you need a system that is NOT hyped in certain frequencies, and will present you with what is actually there, as opposed to what the manufacturer wants you to hear in order to sell more units.....