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Wilson Audio’s Pursuit of Excellence in Speaker driver timing: Quick Takes with Ed Masterson

Have you ever listened to a friends stereo or av system,  and the instruments such as flute, sax and trumpet sounded very far from real sounding?  Or the lead guitar in a recording sounded far from real?  It could be the system is of low quality, or it could be that the system has not been properly tuned.

Wilson Audio produces some of the finest speakers in existence. When Ed Masterson became a Wilson dealer he visited their headquarters in Salt Lake City. Amongst many things Ed learned, he learned about speaker driver timing and it’s importance in sound reproduction. Specifically, how distortion can occur if the timing of particular musical sounds coming from the Tweeter or Mid-Range drivers in the speaker are delivered late, or perhaps too early, and how this can create distortion for the listener. In this Quick Take he explains what Wilson puts into practice.

Quick Takes with Ed Masterson: Wilson Audio’s Pursuit of Excellence in Speaker driver timing

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