+1 @kenjit
Fully agree with you on this. Most speakes have a very uneven freq. response placed in a normal listening room. Can easily differ
+/- 10 db. And these "real" freq. curves looks very different from speaker to speaker. That's why they also sound different. Shouldn't be like that. The difference should be in other areas like resolution, dynamics, spl capacity and so on. Big problem when you want a speaker that plays well on all kinds of music. ATC comes close to that though. After running the signal through a good room and speaker calibration system they begin to sound similar though. For your information waiting for the Quested V3110 monitor which I hope will be the end of the search.
If I wanted something really different I wouldn't choose a Sonus Faber speaker.
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Fully agree with you on this. Most speakes have a very uneven freq. response placed in a normal listening room. Can easily differ
+/- 10 db. And these "real" freq. curves looks very different from speaker to speaker. That's why they also sound different. Shouldn't be like that. The difference should be in other areas like resolution, dynamics, spl capacity and so on. Big problem when you want a speaker that plays well on all kinds of music. ATC comes close to that though. After running the signal through a good room and speaker calibration system they begin to sound similar though. For your information waiting for the Quested V3110 monitor which I hope will be the end of the search.
If I wanted something really different I wouldn't choose a Sonus Faber speaker.
.