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Aaron D is currently offline  Aaron D
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After looking at it again I remembered something that puzzled me a while back. How come the highs roll off like they do. It says in the text that a single driver measurement does not show the same behavior. I know drivers behave differently in arrays but I thought one of the effects was to actually flatten the response compared to a single driver. What gives?

Thanks,
Aaron



 
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