Originally Posted By Mojo
I can't wait to see the family of curves for those. You have built an anechoic chamber, right? wink


Actually, yes! laugh

What a lot of people do is lay the speaker flat on the ground and take measurements from above. Then you subtract the boundary loading effect from the bass. We wont be doing that this time.... Room measurements are the best I got. Since I will have 3 of these, identical in every way, and a room that is arguably approaching "ideal", we will have a chance to collect some real data. I can actually measure the before and after speaker break in. Heck I can even measure a new crossover vs a broken in crossover on a new vs broken in speaker. Lots of iterations to chase if we wanted to get silly. And we might? I'm willing to turn my theater into a lab\museum for a couple weeks. Why not. If someone is willing to design the test I can collect the data and share it.