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In Reply to: RE: So posted by E-Stat on December 06, 2024 at 18:30:17
Ummm, if that's what you think, then there's no use carrying this on. Suffice it to say there are valid reasons for trying to accurately measure the bass output of the speaker. If you don't believe that, so be it.
Doug
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in the real world as we experience it.
Theory is great until it isn't.
The theory in this case works, however.
Doug
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Tests in anechoic chambers don't work with dipoles as the back wave is part of the response.
Fails to represent real world scenarios like Harman's speaker "shuffler". I had a funny conversation with Sean Olive about that limitation. :)
Did anyone say they deal with dipoles properly? 99%+ of the speakers sold aren't dipoles.
Doug
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The theory in this case works, however.
No it doesn't with your unqualified boast.
Feel free to carrying on thinking that...
Doug
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You've already acknowledged the obvious limitation!
Have a good day.
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