" I was sure that a 1/3-octave frequency sweep would reveal an aberrant frequency response"
That doesn't sound like someone who does a lot of testing!
A 1/3 octave resolution is as corse as my software allows to go and I would never use that for serious testing. It's kind of using 10000 iso for
portrait photography or gravel instead of sand for a foundation not to smart.
Look at the readout, it gives you a feeling for whats going on but thats it.
This readout was me watching TV, not testing.
http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/peterhorvath6233/media/image_zpstgppmvnp.png.html?o=0
That doesn't sound like someone who does a lot of testing!
A 1/3 octave resolution is as corse as my software allows to go and I would never use that for serious testing. It's kind of using 10000 iso for
portrait photography or gravel instead of sand for a foundation not to smart.
Look at the readout, it gives you a feeling for whats going on but thats it.
This readout was me watching TV, not testing.
http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/peterhorvath6233/media/image_zpstgppmvnp.png.html?o=0