Sean, I measured my Dunlavy SC-Vs.
I measured twice so Im pretty sure that the accuracy is within ¼
Mine are on the Dunlavy bases which are 2 ¼ thick.
From the top of the BASES (add 2 ¼) to floor
Tweeter 38
Mid 31 ¾
Lower Mid 21 ¾
Woofer 9 ¼
The speaker array is symmetrical around the tweeter
I listen with my ear at tweeter level in a bean bag chair. I do not correct the tweeter response with my Sigtech as the slight roll-off above 10K gives me a better listening experience
I have access to MLSSA and other RTAs including the one that is associated with my Sigtech. In my good sized and moderately treated room they require relatively little correction from the Sigtech and the impulse and frequency response is excellent.
I listen to a lot of live classical music and for orchestral music they are hard to beat.
Let us know how the project turns out.
I measured twice so Im pretty sure that the accuracy is within ¼
Mine are on the Dunlavy bases which are 2 ¼ thick.
From the top of the BASES (add 2 ¼) to floor
Tweeter 38
Mid 31 ¾
Lower Mid 21 ¾
Woofer 9 ¼
The speaker array is symmetrical around the tweeter
I listen with my ear at tweeter level in a bean bag chair. I do not correct the tweeter response with my Sigtech as the slight roll-off above 10K gives me a better listening experience
I have access to MLSSA and other RTAs including the one that is associated with my Sigtech. In my good sized and moderately treated room they require relatively little correction from the Sigtech and the impulse and frequency response is excellent.
I listen to a lot of live classical music and for orchestral music they are hard to beat.
Let us know how the project turns out.