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RE: Ideal frequency response curve

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Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Whatever the anechoic response of the speaker coming out of the factory, if the high frequencies measure flat at the listening position, you are likely to find the system subjectively too "bright." The B&K curve (thanks, DAVE K: that's the one I remembered)-- to my ears, at least -- is the better "shoot-for" curve in a normal listening room.

Great discussion, guys and gals. Thanks for all the responses.


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