In Reply to: RE: Huh? posted by airtime on June 13, 2016 at 10:04:31:
he center channel speaker by virtue of it's cabinet design will fall very short in the lower mids.
David Wilson would surely smile at your broad conclusion. Perhaps you might suggest where that is evidenced in the response curve of the modest Polk LSiC. Seems pretty darn flat to me from the lower mids to the ninth octave. A pair of 5.25 woofers has slightly more cone area than a single 7" driver.
"The LSiC's listening-window response measures +1.38/-0.77 dB from 200 Hz to 10 kHz. An average of axial and +/-15-degree horizontal responses measures +1.54/-1.18 dB from 200 Hz to 10 kHz."
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- RE: Huh? - E-Stat 10:20:53 06/13/16 (10)
- RE: Huh? - 3db 06:54:39 06/14/16 (0)
- RE: Huh? - dbphd 11:34:03 06/13/16 (0)
- RE: Huh? - airtime 11:31:30 06/13/16 (7)
- So how's an amp differ from a tone generator? - 3db 07:03:56 06/14/16 (5)
- RE: So how's an amp differ from a tone generator? - Bill the K 10:25:19 06/14/16 (4)
- RE: So how's an amp differ from a tone generator? - b.l.zeebub 05:44:52 06/15/16 (0)
- D'Appolito - 3db 05:11:10 06/15/16 (1)
- RE: D'Appolito - airtime 07:27:29 06/15/16 (0)
- D'Appolito -nt - E-Stat 10:57:44 06/14/16 (0)
- And a driver - E-Stat 11:47:15 06/13/16 (0)