In Reply to: First in-room Edgarhorn response measurements. posted by Dan_ed on August 29, 2007 at 10:11:00:
These are fine for certain things but don't really explain what one hears from the listening position. IMHO, if you don't treat the room as well as the speakers you'll never hear what can really be accomplished.
And, I don't have an anechoic chamber handy and moving these outside is a huge effort. The mid-bass alone are well over 300lbs. ;)
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- For the purists. Here are some up close measurements. Still in the room though. - Dan_ed 06:48:40 08/30/07 (13)
- RE: For the purists. Here are some up close measurements. Still in the room though. - freddyi 11:37:37 08/30/07 (1)
- :) I've thought the same thing. - Dan_ed 12:00:36 08/30/07 (0)
- RE: "don't really explain what one hears from the listening position. " - Ivan303 07:24:02 08/30/07 (7)
- Speakers stripped bare - tomservo 11:37:45 08/30/07 (0)
- the measurements... - eso 10:31:09 08/30/07 (1)
- Exactly. - Dan_ed 11:15:50 08/30/07 (0)
- Yes, I agree. - Dan_ed 07:55:48 08/30/07 (3)
- RE: "There may be a difference in mid-bass drivers between your's and mine. " - Ivan303 08:37:38 08/30/07 (2)
- What are you using for a midrange driver? nt - Dan_ed 09:30:02 08/30/07 (1)
- The Edgar 80's have a JBL LE-4 on a four sided tractix(sp?) horn... - Ivan303 09:47:08 08/30/07 (0)
- Bass horn. - Dan_ed 06:49:25 08/30/07 (2)
- Mid-Bass horn. - Dan_ed 06:49:59 08/30/07 (1)
- Tratrix horn. - Dan_ed 06:50:25 08/30/07 (0)