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Re: Interesting New Line Array Design [message #61152 is a reply to message #61151] Sun, 11 October 2009 19:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I find it refreshing to see unsmoothed response curves posted, in addition to the more common highly smoothed charts. Showing response curves unsmoothed, as well as with 1/6th octave and 1/3rd octave processing is informative. I know a lot of people are used to seeing 1/3rd octave charts so when they see an unprocessed chart, they don't have a basis of comparison. Just about everything looks good with 1/3rd octave smoothing.

 
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