Borresen X3 measurements


Borresen’s X3 measures pretty badly which contradicts a lot of the praise…
 

Detailed measurements in the video below. 
 

https://youtu.be/EfasOu928tQ?si=MdvDFWxYuSd4nStV

james633

I mean experience with measurements not just rotating equipment. Nothing wrong with liking a non flat speaker (bass boost, rolled off, bright, etc). It would be worth understanding how that equipment measures and searching out that equipment. One man sweet highs are another man’s dull speaker and that is where standards come in and play a roll.

Resonances, uneven dispersion and driver miss matches are not what I would call taste differences. It is a short coming in the designs. Harman has a house tune too. It is 0.5db per octave drop from low to high.

 

measurement tools like REW are free and a mic cost less than many people’s power cords. Measuring the rooms/system response and doing positional EQ (moving the speakers/subs) can/will make a huge difference. Measuring decay time and adding the right amount of treatment really helps too. 
 

I have a pretty large room and ended up with eight 7” thick panels and a fully treated ceiling to get my decay times down. That added far more clarity than switching equipment ever could have. 

Yes with dsp you can improve the sound to your liking.not everybody likes the same sound.jbl ie salon has a fantastic research program read the reviews on salon 1 and the technology jbl has.i do want to listen to borresen cuz it looks like thier speakers are made of textreme.its the new kid on the block.happy listening and enjoy the ride.

IF speaker measures badly, but compensates the amp, combination may be fine. Say, marry bright speakers with rolling off highs of tube amp and get the neutral sounding system.

So would anyone buy a car that measures badly. Like does not brake well (speaker ringing) or sometimes does not accelerate (11 dB dips). For a 'character'?

@James633....... The X3 is not a tuning issue (rolled off or bright), the drivers simply don’t integrate and there is a lot of box noise.                                                                                                                                                                                       This statement is just NOT true...Michael Borresen is one of the most talented speaker designers in the world. If you can design and sell a speaker that retails for over 100K and people buy it....and I own them, you don't and probably have never heard them....There is no box noise. Borresen Basher...over and out.