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<blockquote data-quote="Ales Dravinec" data-source="post: 49093" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Re: Meyer UPM response anamoly</p><p></p><p>Riley,</p><p></p><p>Two things do not add up : You refferring to HF units as 'piezzo' tweeters and the measurement traces.</p><p></p><p>UPMs enclose high performance metal dome tweeters which are something completely different than piezzos.</p><p>On the other note, UPMs should measure FLAT within 3dB, and should sound like it too. Same goes for phase trace.</p><p></p><p>UPMs should sound nothing short from awesome, anything else means somebody messed with them.</p><p>I heard them a lot of times and I can say with certainty, that these are no joke.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>Maybe previous owner messed up with them and actually replaced the original HF with piezzos, who knows.</p><p></p><p>With respect</p><p></p><p>Edit : On 'the other forum' a member brought the fact to my attention, namely, you are talking about UPM1s and I was referring to UPM1P. Riley, I'm sorry for the 'jump'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ales Dravinec, post: 49093, member: 11"] Re: Meyer UPM response anamoly Riley, Two things do not add up : You refferring to HF units as 'piezzo' tweeters and the measurement traces. UPMs enclose high performance metal dome tweeters which are something completely different than piezzos. On the other note, UPMs should measure FLAT within 3dB, and should sound like it too. Same goes for phase trace. UPMs should sound nothing short from awesome, anything else means somebody messed with them. I heard them a lot of times and I can say with certainty, that these are no joke. . . Maybe previous owner messed up with them and actually replaced the original HF with piezzos, who knows. With respect Edit : On 'the other forum' a member brought the fact to my attention, namely, you are talking about UPM1s and I was referring to UPM1P. Riley, I'm sorry for the 'jump'. [/QUOTE]
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