Acceptable sensitivity difference when coupling two different speakers?

Re: Acceptable sensitivity difference when coupling two different speakers?

Youtube shootouts don't ever mean much IMO. (For many many reasons)
Nor does tone-description words,,,,,since we all have our own ideas (not to mention ears) as to what exactly they "mean".
 
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Re: Acceptable sensitivity difference when coupling two different speakers?

Youtube shootouts don't ever mean much IMO. (For many many reasons)
Nor does tone-description words,,,,,since we all have our own ideas (not to mention ears) as to what exactly they "mean".
Then what can be of help, since trying most of the spekars on my gear is out of question? [emoji13]

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Re: Acceptable sensitivity difference when coupling two different speakers?

Then what can be of help, since trying most of the spekars on my gear is out of question? [emoji13]

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Just pay and pray! lol
You're instincts are probably correct with the cl80/m65 mix.
That combo should create the most width and still have that midrange fullness from the m65.
 
Re: Acceptable sensitivity difference when coupling two different speakers?

Just pay and pray! lol
You're instincts are probably correct with the cl80/m65 mix.
That combo should create the most width and still have that midrange fullness from the m65.
That would be great. A good sonic palette, but still with that barking midrange of the m65... Uhm.. tasty stuff [emoji11]

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Re: Acceptable sensitivity difference when coupling two different speakers?

Just wanted to add one more thing to the equation, the palmer cabinet is made out of MDF i think. Well I read that on the internet so it might not be true but the point is to also think about the cab you are putting the speakers in rather than just focus on the speakers alone.
I found that good quality cabinets will make speakers perform much better as in making it sound more 3d for lack of a better description. I've had good speakers sound bad in lesser quality cabinets and come to life in a better quality cabinet.
 
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