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Re: Speaker measurements vs. actual performance
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Also take a look, some of that distortion is probably vomit, spilled beer, ripped cones and discarded raver glo-sticks.
mmmm... college
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Great responses. Thanks.
Interesting point alan made about speakers having even order distortion and not odd order distortion. Tube guitar amps produce even order distortion which makes a guitar sound 'fuller' and 'heavier' etc. than a cleanly amplified guitar. Perhaps some distortion in a speakers bass output would make it's bass sound 'fuller'and 'heavier'? (ie m3 vs m22)
I agree with alan that clarity and listenablity in the midrange-treble region is key. If the midrange sucks, nothing else matters.
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If the midrange sucks, nothing else matters.
So close, no matter how far...
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All this distortion talk must have brought Metallica into my subconcious.
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yeah....distortion is some wierd stuff. Its like putting hair on your audio signal..lol.
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not a bad analogy.
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