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<blockquote data-quote="Tzs503gp" data-source="post: 1189623" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>OK. So you disagree that the FACTS as I stated are what the OP is experiencing as sub par performance. Rather, the speakers need some run in. OK, I’ll concede that.</p><p>Still doesn’t alter the FACT that NO Bentley speaker is measured and verified at the factory, at any stage of production.</p><p>The raw drivers are never measured. You have to do that because they differ by as much as 15%. Vifa, Scanspeak, Seas, it doesn’t matter how great or expensive, each driver differs from unit to unit.</p><p>The crossovers are never measured. Again, production tolerances of each component used in the crossover has 10%+ variation for the quality of components used in a Bentley speaker.</p><p>The final speaker is never sonically measured. The aforementioned variations can stack up to vast differences between each speaker produced.</p><p>These are challenges facing every speaker manufacturer. The simplest way to overcome this variation is to measure every finished speaker, and match similar units into pairs.</p><p></p><p>Bentley does none of this, by the owners own admission. This is fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tzs503gp, post: 1189623, member: 19443"] OK. So you disagree that the FACTS as I stated are what the OP is experiencing as sub par performance. Rather, the speakers need some run in. OK, I’ll concede that. Still doesn’t alter the FACT that NO Bentley speaker is measured and verified at the factory, at any stage of production. The raw drivers are never measured. You have to do that because they differ by as much as 15%. Vifa, Scanspeak, Seas, it doesn’t matter how great or expensive, each driver differs from unit to unit. The crossovers are never measured. Again, production tolerances of each component used in the crossover has 10%+ variation for the quality of components used in a Bentley speaker. The final speaker is never sonically measured. The aforementioned variations can stack up to vast differences between each speaker produced. These are challenges facing every speaker manufacturer. The simplest way to overcome this variation is to measure every finished speaker, and match similar units into pairs. Bentley does none of this, by the owners own admission. This is fact. [/QUOTE]
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