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In Reply to: RE: Frontal Horizontal Directivity Measurements of a speaker ?.. posted by audiophile919 on July 24, 2015 at 15:54:01
frequency independent directivity - which I one of the characteristics I associate with coherency. Whatever it is, make it consistent top to bottom.
An example of a worst case scenario is old JBL monitors like the L100/110 series. They ran the 5" midrange way too high where the directivity at the top of its range clamped down significantly - then immediately transitioned to a wide dispersion tweeter. I found that to the the sonic equivalent of a fun house mirror with top and bottom image perspective wide with the middle noticeably pinched.
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frequency independent directivity - coming soon from a surprising source.
I've been enjoying it for over thirty years. :)
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