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Re: It's probably a midrange thing. [message #16318 is a reply to message #16313] Fri, 09 April 2004 08:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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Here's graph's of the two speakers. They were both taken using 70dB pink noise as a referance, so sensitivity differences don't show up here. Stereophile test CD #2 was used (warble tones) and Rat Shack analog meter, using the common standard compensation. Both speakers are tested with the subs on and balanced for best response, so anything below 60-80Hs is subwoofers. The EV has a transformer coupled piezo with 60 ohm resistor and zobel added, 1.5 uF cap between 8 ohm tap and amp. Sounds well balanced, even though the Rat Shack meter doesn't seem to pick up good past 10kHz.

Dave



 
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