swissolih wrote:
I think normal tower speakers look very ugly, even vulgar and hang too low for my 6 foot 4 body frame. Your opinion about the possible sound quality of these speakers is just that, an opinion. I have heard all WS products while riding and apart from volume I was not impressed. Don't get me wrong, it's a good product and I don't want to slant it. but we have achieved actual "staging" of the music at 85 feet. Staging is when you can HEAR where the musicians are standing on stage while playing. We have achieved this by using one Individual frequency crossover per speaker.
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As someone with a background in studio audio that sounds like really nice snake oil [emoji6]. The staging your are describing is possible but the recording of the music needs to be done with a special microphone (no normal music is recorded this way) and listened to in an extremely controlled environment(with headphones). A crossover per speaker is nothing new and will not "stage" music.
Not saying this setup won't sound good. Designing a system that sounds good At 70ft, not too big of a problem but the sounds not going to stop at 70ft and if it's loud it's going to bother people. Getting a good stereo image at 70ft from the boats is nearly impossible and "staging" the music is not going to happen.
You seemed very concerned about good sound which is cool just don't get sold on a lot of buzz words. Bose has made a boat load of money selling $5 paper cone speakers for thousands of dollars with good marketing and buzzwords.
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