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Old April 17th 05, 11:58 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Peter Scott
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"Wally" wrote in message
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Jim Lesurf wrote:

The way I see it, the only thing measurements will tell me is whether
sound I like has an even response, or a bumpy one. :-)


It can also provide you with information which can be studied and
used to indicate which further steps might (or might not) lead to
further improvements, perhaps more marked than so far obtained.

It can also provide a basis for you and others to assess if some other
methods might yeald similar results with less fuss or expense, etc.

Hence appropriate measurements, correctly interpreted, can tell you
more than you assume. :-)


Okay. See thread on driver resonances in isobaric pairings. :-)

I'm not averse to measuring, as such. I'm just not terribly sure how to go
about it, and not hugely keen to spend piles of cash on it. For example, I
found a sound level meter in Maplin, but it's 70 quid - and only goes down
to 300Hz.


CPC does some that have a bigger range and at a good price.

http://cpc.farnell.com

Peter Scott


 




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