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RE:"ESL's dont measure for crap , only the bad ones"
Posted by bwaslo on December 19, 2016 at 10:55:46:
Not really. I was just responding to the request.
Though I don't buy the "measurements are meaningless" stuff. Just that the measurements of most importance probably arent the ones people obsess over... like radiation pattern and room coupling are probably about 10x more important than response flatness, and impedance is mostly irrelevant with most amps and in-home sane listening levels.
No treble is still no treble, though, unless all hf hearing ability is shot. Balance is something ears can adapt to but a (basically) missing octave probably isn't.