Got into a conversation about Ribbon Tweeters vs Dome and dispersion rate. Discussed the fact that RAAL, AMT tend to work better in larger rooms where you are sitting further away from speakers, and that in smaller rooms domes tend to work better with a wider dispersion rate. (Yes I have dumbed it down a lot)
Revel Proforma3 m106 was the speaker I was comparing the BMRs too. I can get a very good deal on the Revels. That being said, I was part of another poster who didn't really like them. I have a few Revel dealers that are close me, will have to demo myself.
That Revel speaker is a 2-way design where a 6½" mid-woofer crosses over to a 1" dome tweeter at 2.3 kHz. And the BMR Monitor is a 3-way design where the BMR mid-range crosses to a RAAL 64-10X ribbon tweeter. I don't know that crossover frequency, but I believe it is higher than 2.3 kHz. Trying to judge these two speakers by what type of tweeter they have is not a good comparison. It might be a case of dumbing it down too much.
The sound quality of the lower treble (the upper end of the speech discrimination frequency range) – in a 2-way speaker – is a function of the crossover frequency. If it's too high, the mid-woofer's performance can be the problem, and not the tweeter as you might think. The mid-woofer might be going into break-up. That would result in unwanted noise. If it's not break-up noise, it might be that the mid-woofer's off-axis performance is falling off too much compared to it's on-axis performance. That can lead to speakers with a drop off in performance in the upper frequencies of the speech discrimination range. Also, if the crossover frequency is too low, the tweeter might be audibly distorting at its lower frequencies. However, in my experience, the mid-woofer's loss of off-axis performance is the most likely cause of poor sounding treble. It's less likely to be the tweeter.
In a 3-way speaker, especially a very well designed 3-way like the BMR Monitor, the crossover from the mid-range to the tweeter is at a higher frequency. High enough so that any problems the 3-way might have will not resemble problems the 2-way might have. FWIW, that
Revel speaker looks very good on paper. But so does the BMR Monitor
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