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Humity level and speaker performance....
#222983 09/29/08 10:27 PM
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Ok, Ken, this one is for you:

Let's see... how to start...
Well... Have you ever noticed a difference in linearity when humidity level are high or low?

I've been trying to do blind testing, but since it can take days between significant jump in humity level, it is getting hard to remember how it sounded.

Now discuss.

OK, Ken, after this you can't say I have never done anything for you! ;\)


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EFalardeau #222986 09/29/08 10:40 PM
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Have you ever noticed a difference in linearity when humidity level are high or low?

The sound of a pair of JBLs bookshelf I used to own changed drastically after a couple of months in a extremely humid environment ... it turns out to be that the speaker foam edge disintegrated.


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JaimeG #222987 09/29/08 10:50 PM
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I live in California, so can't say that I have... we don't get many humidity changes, other than weather.

Don't see how you could do blind testing, except with a humidifier, etc.

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Ken.C #222989 09/29/08 10:58 PM
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 Originally Posted By: kcarlile
other than weather.


I'm afraid to ask, but how else would you get humidity changes, other than maybe having your speakers in a bathroom?

Extending this slightly, do temperature changes affect the speaker? Temperature affects how sound travels (note how you hear sounds outside on a cold day), but, with car audio more in mind, does it affect speaker performance?

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Kruncher #222992 09/29/08 11:03 PM
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I think my train of thought got derailed somewhere in that sentence. I meant to say "other than rain."

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Ken.C #222995 09/29/08 11:08 PM
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If what you are trying to test is difference in linearity, I don't think there's the need to do a blind test, you just need a sensitive sound/audio analyzer (I would think).


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JaimeG #222997 09/29/08 11:11 PM
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A small hurdle, yes, but that is true. Time to go to the anechoic chamber and fill it with water!

I wonder if Axiom can do that with their new environmental chamber--do they have amps and power in there?

BTW, I like your sig.

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Ken.C #222999 09/29/08 11:32 PM
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I can imagine the anechoic chamber with a big @ss cool-off mist fan inside :-)

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BTW, I like your sig.

thanks, that quote is from Einstein


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JaimeG #223066 09/30/08 11:25 AM
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Bring your speakers down to south Florida during the summer, we'll run a good test to see how well they handle the humidity...we have plenty of it. ;\)

I will say during our last hurricane two week power outage they held up extremely well with the humidity and high temperature, I was half expecting the vinyl veneer to start bubbling or peeling but it never did.


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EFalardeau #223092 09/30/08 03:22 PM
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High frequencies are attenuated more when the humidity increases. I work for a pro audio speaker manufacturer and when we test our speakers we have to account for humidity. We adjust several times a day if need be.

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