Nah, but it tells you about the quality of the drivers though ! If it can vibrate at 40kHz that probably means it's super precise. But frequencies below 40Hz are important to me, because while you don't hear those, you feel them, and that helps support the low end without muddying the rest of the frequency band. That only goes for single electromagnetic drivers, as double drivers or induction drivers counter this problem easily
Alexandre_Moonwell t1_j5vazsd wrote
Reply to Does frequency response over 20 kHz matter if the upper hearing limit of the average adult human is 15–17 kHz? by sunjay140
Nah, but it tells you about the quality of the drivers though ! If it can vibrate at 40kHz that probably means it's super precise. But frequencies below 40Hz are important to me, because while you don't hear those, you feel them, and that helps support the low end without muddying the rest of the frequency band. That only goes for single electromagnetic drivers, as double drivers or induction drivers counter this problem easily