Why is the frequency response so bad on any speaker you're measuring? I see the same trend on any measurement, indicating that your room is the main culprit. The mids and highs plummet. I've never seen this occurring...
To me, measurments are one piece of big puzzle. With such speakers where you have acoustics, on and off axis come to play its not that easy as with measuring headphones lets say. As for the acoustics its really not that bad, only tilted ceiling behind is not ideal and probably messes with the final result (that is not that noticeable in real life). Still, most people will have those small room imperfections so thats value in its own I think 😉As for other things accounting, I use ERB smoothing with average of 4/5 measurements.
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Why is the frequency response so bad on any speaker you're measuring? I see the same trend on any measurement, indicating that your room is the main culprit. The mids and highs plummet. I've never seen this occurring...
To me, measurments are one piece of big puzzle. With such speakers where you have acoustics, on and off axis come to play its not that easy as with measuring headphones lets say. As for the acoustics its really not that bad, only tilted ceiling behind is not ideal and probably messes with the final result (that is not that noticeable in real life). Still, most people will have those small room imperfections so thats value in its own I think 😉As for other things accounting, I use ERB smoothing with average of 4/5 measurements.
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