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  Flat Anechoic Measured Frequency Response Speakers
No unverifiable claims please. No in-room response measurements please.

Please post link(s) to relevant measurements. They don't have to be perfect, but relatively flat would be best.

Thanks.
Jkalman  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

02-21-08
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02-21-08   All of the dunlavy models measured remarkably flat, anechoic ...   Kthomas

02-22-08   I think these are anechoic or simulated anechoic (time-gated ...   Audiokinesis

02-22-08   The usher be-718 is flatter than most i've seen, as measured ...   Hesson11

02-22-08   Hesson11, that is a very eductional set of curves. thanks f ...   Audiokinesis

02-22-08   Thanks, duke. i'm guilty of focusing too often on on-axis me ...   Hesson11

02-22-08   Duke, the k&h o 500 measurements are absolutely stunning (a ...   Shadorne

02-22-08   Hesson11, i use this page. it is a list of all the nrc mea ...   Jkalman

02-22-08   aha ....now you have hit the nail on the head in respect of ...   Shadorne

02-22-08   Shadorne, i think i heard that model (or possibly a predeces ...   Audiokinesis

02-22-08   Duke & shadorne, do you think those measurements are a cons ...   Bob_reynolds

02-22-08   thanks - although too forward is how many would describe at ...   Shadorne

02-22-08   Shadorne, i hadn't seen your post four up when i typed my re ...   Audiokinesis

02-22-08   I recall a thread where there was an argument about the rele ...   Shadorne

02-22-08   Thanks for that link, jkalman. i obviously hadn't come acros ...   Hesson11

02-22-08   Duke, i thought that driver interaction at the crossover has ...   Bob_reynolds

02-22-08   Bob, typically driver interaction has a large effect on radi ...   Audiokinesis

02-23-08   Thanks duke. you are right, i see that now in the plots at b ...   Bob_reynolds

02-23-08   It's amazing to see that some of my favorite speakers tend t ...   Ejliu

02-23-08   Shadorne, the atc has a very flat response. do you find th ...   Jkalman

02-23-08   Looking at the measurements for several speakers i know well ...   Drubin

02-23-08   according to dr. toole's group that has been researching su ...   Bob_reynolds

02-23-08   no not at all. a flat "power response" without th ...   Shadorne

02-23-08   the not necessarily flat point is important. supposedly pe ...   Jkalman

02-24-08   It is true that the listeners go through an automated " ...   Bob_reynolds

02-24-08   agreed - exactly! very few people are aware of this. when i ...   Shadorne

02-24-08   Does anyone have any information and a link that quantifies ...   Jkalman

02-24-08   The deviation on top is a roll-off, not sizzle, i believe. ...   Drubin

02-24-08   Shadorne's point is well taken. that is another aspect of dr ...   Bob_reynolds

02-24-08   i don't, but toole points out that high resolution measurem ...   Bob_reynolds

02-24-08   Jkalman, in my opinion robert e. greene of the absolute soun ...   Audiokinesis

02-24-08   Drubin, you are referring to what paul barton said concerni ...   Jkalman

02-24-08   I think one of the misconceptions about the toole research w ...   Williemaso

02-24-08   Jkalman, no i don't have a quote. i was making an assumptio ...   Drubin

02-24-08   the testing also taught listeners how to identify changes t ...   Jkalman

02-24-08   Search yahoo for "listening conditions for the assessme ...   Williemaso

02-24-08   it'll definitely affect the outcome. you'll be able to plac ...   Bob_reynolds

02-25-08   Bob, teaching people what results to pick, then putting the ...   Jkalman

02-25-08   absolutely agree. dr toole's experiments helped demonstrate ...   Shadorne

02-25-08: Jkalman
It makes sense that a flat frequency response is a good starting point. I don't know if people will inherently like it better without training. I can't even do that kind of experiment on myself, because I've done the Moulton Labs training courses...

It is very easy to take a flat frequency response and alter it after the fact by dropping dBs wherever it suits you if you find you would like to accentuate parts of the spectrum. My understanding is that it is much harder to fix a signal that is inherently flawed.

Jkalman  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)


02-25-08   What do you think of the moulton labs 8 cd's and course? do ...   Shadorne

02-25-08   Shadorne, i liked it. it is cool to be able to understand ...   Jkalman

02-25-08   Shadorne, in other words, i recommend it for anyone who is ...   Jkalman

02-26-08   Jkalman, you have me convinced. i'll order it.   Shadorne


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