djones51
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Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? No. They should. | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? Nothing anyone here would have, they measure to good. Genelec 8351B | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? If you know where to look you can find this stuff instead of bitching about it. Now alot of the speakers I see being praised here like Tekton for instance you’re not going to find much but what there is shows they are mostly junk. | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? Yes they have been verified by a third party | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? I wouldn't buy a speaker without seeing the measurements. | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? Thats because you are probably looking at the wrong measurements. We are not talking about weight and size. No, I'm not. Everything from the simple specs to waterfall plots. | |
What exactly is textural density?? It has to do with the music composition itself not the reproduction of it nor the playing,. This reviewer blabbering about textural density through headphones doesn't know what he's talking about. | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? I can find every measurement I wanted for my speakers on the manufacturer website. | |
Gave up my SET----looking for moderate to higher power replacement options Buy a used ClassD that outputs at least 500 watts @ 8 Ohm. If it doesn't work for you resell it. I see a couple of good used ones on here and TMR. | |
Why wont speaker companies publish their measurements? Even though it's a rambling ego centric post I agree about speaker companies not showing measurements of their speakers. You can find some on various websites and magazines but it would be nice if companies posted measurements. Measurements can be... | |
Harley quote Nuance does seem to be lost on this fellow. | |
Harley quote Audiophiles with more money than common sense have gone beyond diminishing returns they've reached negative returns. | |
Acoustic treatment question: do you agree with Dennis Foley that $46k to $65k is required? I suspect with your low ceiling the biggest problem is ceiling and floor bounce/reflection. We tend to hear those as unpleasant more than wall reflection. Instead of trying absorption on the ceiling try diffraction and as strange as it sounds try ... | |
Acoustic treatment question: do you agree with Dennis Foley that $46k to $65k is required? I've measured speakers in my living room flat down to 100hz using no room treatments other than sofa , drapes, bookcases etc.. room treatments are necessary in some spaces but I think people overdo I don't like a dead room some reflection adds sp... | |
Acoustic treatment question: do you agree with Dennis Foley that $46k to $65k is required? Not unless you're building a mastering studio. |