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Speakers - Revelation Two ? Monitor MkII for DIY
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 436807" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Atjan, it seems the low end of your measurements is not valid, below about 300Hz. Do have a look at the gating window and what your measurement cut-off frequency is. With that mid/bass driver you can go very low, so you can play around a bit. I second the recommendation to sealed for the mid/bass. I suggest doing in-room measurements from your listening position, going down to 20Hz, at least. That is to see what your woofer and mid/bass are doing with room contributions. You can still do pseudo-anechoic low-frequency measurements using the following method:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://app.box.com/s/fefis558wna1d6pd07r3" target="_blank"><strong>White Paper - Accurate In-Room Frequency Response to 10Hz.pdf</strong></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 436807, member: 34"] Atjan, it seems the low end of your measurements is not valid, below about 300Hz. Do have a look at the gating window and what your measurement cut-off frequency is. With that mid/bass driver you can go very low, so you can play around a bit. I second the recommendation to sealed for the mid/bass. I suggest doing in-room measurements from your listening position, going down to 20Hz, at least. That is to see what your woofer and mid/bass are doing with room contributions. You can still do pseudo-anechoic low-frequency measurements using the following method: [url=https://app.box.com/s/fefis558wna1d6pd07r3][b]White Paper - Accurate In-Room Frequency Response to 10Hz.pdf[/b][/url] [/QUOTE]
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