In Reply to: RE: Why? posted by hahax@verizon.net on July 9, 2014 at 15:42:12:
If the sound power response of a loudspeaker is somewhat balanced - the sound energy leaving the room will be even also. That's a plus to the out of the room Demo. If the loudspeaker has real bad time response (cabinet resonances etc.) them the in room response will not match the power response and the out of the room can sound decent while the in room sound, sucks. Oh and speaking of sucks, the out of room response has no energy above 5K or so. Hey, but the same is true for a band playing in a room.
Ok and out of the room there is no imaging - mentioned elsewhere.
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