I was watching a review online last week by a guy from kind of popular channel. He was comparing normal bookshelves with some Klipsch speakers. His opinion was that the Klipsch were overpriced due to the *knock* *knock* more hollow cabinet whereas the other speaker was heavier and more massive.
Sometimes I have the idea this tradition of knocking on things has passed on from generations from the stone age till now (stone age people always won by the way)
Given that the klipsch uses a horn and a different design in general there should also be a different more open and less massive tone while knocking on it.
I don't believe that knocking on gear in general does something to define the quality at all these days. But I could be dead wrong.
Sometimes I have the idea this tradition of knocking on things has passed on from generations from the stone age till now (stone age people always won by the way)
Given that the klipsch uses a horn and a different design in general there should also be a different more open and less massive tone while knocking on it.
I don't believe that knocking on gear in general does something to define the quality at all these days. But I could be dead wrong.