In Reply to: Thanks a lot ... but what about distortion ? posted by beppe61 on July 10, 2014 at 02:37:01:
Two reasons I suppose:
1) You can't reduce speaker distortion into a neat single number, you will need to publish a curve.
2) Speaker distortion is orders of magnitude higher than amp distortion for example and this will look quite bad to the untrained eye hence there is no marketing potential in publishing them unless the speakers in question are exceptionally good. Very few are.
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- RE: Thanks a lot ... but what about distortion ? - b.l.zeebub 06:47:39 07/10/14 (6)
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- RE: Thanks a lot ... but what about distortion ? - beppe61 23:20:38 07/10/14 (3)
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- RE: Thanks a lot ... but what about distortion ? - beppe61 05:06:31 07/11/14 (1)
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