Hi,
So this may a candidate for stupid-question-of-the-month, but in thinking about why 'Logans sound as good as they do I noticed a number of new speakers recently whose manufacturers make much of their driver matching as one reason for their world-beating sound and I wondered whether this is of any consequence in Logans -- are Logan panels always already matched to very close tolerances and, if so, might this be one reason why they provide such a seamlessly coherent sound when set up properly? I own a set of Quad LS35a type speakers with drivers matched very closely and despite their tiny size and loudness/bass limitations they do have a remarkable midrange speed and coherence. Are all Logan panels created equal and matched?
apologies if this has been addressed at length before and best,
k
So this may a candidate for stupid-question-of-the-month, but in thinking about why 'Logans sound as good as they do I noticed a number of new speakers recently whose manufacturers make much of their driver matching as one reason for their world-beating sound and I wondered whether this is of any consequence in Logans -- are Logan panels always already matched to very close tolerances and, if so, might this be one reason why they provide such a seamlessly coherent sound when set up properly? I own a set of Quad LS35a type speakers with drivers matched very closely and despite their tiny size and loudness/bass limitations they do have a remarkable midrange speed and coherence. Are all Logan panels created equal and matched?
apologies if this has been addressed at length before and best,
k