In Reply to: RE: Ideal frequency response curve posted by Inmate51 on June 17, 2015 at 22:19:25:
In your post you say "And, so, yes, a roll-off at upper frequencies is desirable, and is one of the things which acousticians consider when designing or renovating rooms for music."
However, what if the room is acoustically dead or one's high frequiency hearing is beginning to roll off? Its much easier to correct in room response with a speaker whose response is flat across the entire spectrum than one that is rolling off in the high end.
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- Just for arguement's sake Mr Inmate51 :) - 3db 05:21:49 06/19/15 (6)
- There's really no such thing as a flat speaker - Dave_K 08:13:20 06/19/15 (3)
- RE: There's really no such thing as a flat speaker - 3db 08:49:50 06/19/15 (1)
- They ALL purposely roll off the top end - Dave_K 13:13:11 06/19/15 (0)
- RE: There's really no such thing as a flat speaker - Inmate51 08:38:45 06/19/15 (0)
- RE: Just for arguement's sake Mr Inmate51 :) - Inmate51 07:32:21 06/19/15 (1)
- RE: Just for arguement's sake Mr Inmate51 :) - 3db 08:42:53 06/19/15 (0)