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In Reply to: RE: Funny, damned if you do posted by Cpk on December 17, 2014 at 12:35:27
>Perhaps Jim Croft should have conferred with JA about measurement
>techniques prior to seeing them if he felt there was a unusual complexity
>about it knowing full well they were going to be measured...
The nearfield measurement technique I use is an exact simulation of the
speaker's behavior when used adjacent to an infinite boundary, ie, exactly
the condition required by the Sjofn. That the Clue's low frequencies were
still shelved down under this condition strongly suggests that the
speaker's woofer alignment over-compensates for this. As I have already
written, this correlates closely to what Herb heard.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
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The nearfield measurement technique I use is an exact simulation of the speaker's behavior when used adjacent to an infinite boundary, ie, exactly the condition required by the Sjofn.
I figured as much I was just politely trying to point out their straw grabbing.
...to find the optimal sound. You guys even kept the tape on the floor where the previous set gave the best sound - for the reference. The same effort should be applied to all speakers. I use to own speakers that heavily depended on positioning. It took some effort but was well worth it.
“Somebody was always controlling who got a chance and who didn’t. - Charles Bukowski
> The same effort should be applied to all speakers.
The Sjofn speakers were set-up exactly as recommended in the owner's manual.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
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