Could be a lot of things. Actual variation in the manufacture of the speaker itself, slight wiring differences (different cable lengths, connections, etc.), tolerances of the components in the crossover, etc.
Hi,
Maybe this is a very dull question, but,
Why do 2 speakers, from the same set (same box, brand, make, characteristics) do not sound the same ??
I have noticed this on several speakers, from really cheap to more expensive speakers (hey, i don't own $1000 speakers)
And many times one of the 2 sounds just a little clearer.. a bit more 'highs', and the other is more 'damped' ???
Anyone ??
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Could be a lot of things. Actual variation in the manufacture of the speaker itself, slight wiring differences (different cable lengths, connections, etc.), tolerances of the components in the crossover, etc.
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