Stuart Polansky wrote:
You're wrong, but if you already knew that you "knew" the answer to your satisfaction, why did you ask the question?
If you are suggesting Guitar woofers are voiced, can you explain where I can find such information? Not saying they are not voiced, but if they are, its a big selling point for the manufacturers. OTOH, every guitar amp claims to have several voicing features in the amp section, no such claims for the woofer.
Every reputable audio manufacturers voices their drivers. I wont be surprised if Guitar Amp manufacturers do that too. We are talking about third party Guitar amp drivers.
Like most of the audiophiles, I always looked down upon the guitar woofers without any first hand experience of them. When I started this thread, I was curious why the mid-bass horns I have came with guitar woofer, Eminence Kappa 15c. Evidently, number of people in Klipsch forum replaced the woofer in Cornwall with Kappa 15c.
Was trying to understand why Guitar woofer when there are a million options available in the home-audio market? After using them for a couple of days, I can see their advantages even though it is not integrated properly in my system. They only technical difference I see in Kappa 15c is unlike most of the current generation home-audio 15" woofers, it is highly compliant with small excursion and high Bl.