Your what?
Guess How Big My Speakers Are
If you read any of my threads on here or looked at my virtual system you probably already know the answer to this question, but for those who have not, try this as a thought exercise. Given this plot alone how big a speaker do you think this is?
Hints:
- 2’ from sides, 1.5’ from rear
- Ported
- Not horns
- No EQ applied. This is the natural in room response using short sine sweeps.
- For a living room this is a well treated room with GIK soffit traps, bass traps and diffusion panels strategically placed.
I’ll reveal my answer if we get 5 guesses or more. :)
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@erik_squires , different mike places and volumes would be interesting in themselves, but the averages would be an education. ;) Have a pleasant Xmas.
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I'm going to stick with my initial response. I don't care what kind of room you are in, .. you are not really getting a strong 20 Hz out of those speakers
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@herman but it is, and I’ve measured it. It’s not "real." It’s not the capability of the speaker so much as the resonance of the room. Rooms can add 20 dB or more in a node, so this is totally possible. However, it is very much range limited. :)
From my new blog entry, you can see that compression eventually must set in...
Here you can see the output at 60, 70 and 80 dB is fine, only when we get to 90 dB is the output compressed. |
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