hi guys,
anyone use CDT audio comps ?
Was checkin some of their new comps and their speakers it seems are designed to works in " contoured dispersion" to have a much focused angle that creates a better imaging then regular speaker.
And on top of that they feature another new tech they call " upstage " system that utilises an extra pair of tweeter in the comps crossed at at 8khz and placed on the A-pillar facing each other to produce a trully amazing staging up at the windscreen rather then at around the dash.
well these are all well explained in the links below but what i was wandering,
have anyone listened to their upstage and do they really work amazingly as claimed and what bout the contoured dispersion.
Both tech seem to be really good on paper though.
And what bout other manufacturer , anyone else uses this contoured dispersion speakers ??
lookin ginto buyin a new component in 2-3 months time and been using rsd65cs before, so i guess the new comps has to be really good to beat those boys.
adios and thanx guys...
http://www.cdtaudio.com/lessismor.html
http://www.cdtaudio.com/stagefront_upstage_systems.htm
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I honestly have no idea whether this does exactly what it claims to do because I'm no audio expert.
What I can tell you is that my tweeters are in my kicks and my sound stage is perfectly at face level. So I guess what I'm saying is, it doesn't seem like it's necessary to use some specific product to get your sound stage up there.
What I can tell you is that my tweeters are in my kicks and my sound stage is perfectly at face level. So I guess what I'm saying is, it doesn't seem like it's necessary to use some specific product to get your sound stage up there.
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