Mark is asking whether he should test with only one speaker running (separate tests for L&R) or with both speakers running for more realistic results.

I don't know the answer. I guess my first thought would be that if you plot them separately you can always combine the results but if you plot them together then you don't have any way of seeing "hmmm, the left speaker is OK but there's something scary happening with the right speaker's room reinforcement" and doing anything about it.

If you're happy and just curious plotting both together will take less time. If you think you're likely to change things as a result then plot 'em separately.

My 2 cents...


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