In Reply to: RE: Estelon Diamond Mk2 posted by Doug Schneider on December 2, 2024 at 17:35:23:
Doug, I don't think there is anything wrong with JA's technique, it's just a different one. How do you accurately measure low frequency response when the actual response will be so dependent on the particular room? An anechoic response certainly is not what one will hear in their own room and I would imagine that the speaker designer would take into account reinforcement from the room in their low frequency design (hopefully). A flat anechoic response at low frequencies would likely give a bass-heavy response in room, depending on particular room characteristics. I'm not sure there is any absolute correct way to do this, what is important is consistency in order to make fair & useful comparisons.
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