In Reply to: How low do we have to go??? posted by TomWh on November 19, 2014 at 08:39:35:
Here is an interesting article from EE times. Check out page 3.
"If an amplifier has high and low frequency roll-offs which begin too close to the audible frequency extremes, it will exhibit phase shifts"
"In general, it is desirable for a good monitor amplifier to have a flat amplitude/frequency response between around 5 Hz and 80 kHz - two octaves either side of the audible frequency range - if good transient responses are to be expected."
Enjoy,
Dan
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- RE: How low do we have to go??? - DanK tubes 18:34:06 11/19/14 (1)
- Thanks for the link, however - Ralph 09:10:44 11/20/14 (0)