In Reply to: Why is sensitivity measured at 1000Hz? posted by Craiger56 on July 22, 2012 at 09:22:30:
Who says it is?
Soundstage magazine uses the National Research Council's facilities in Ottawa, Canada, and describes it as follows:
"Sensitivity - Averaged response from 300Hz to 3kHz for input signal of 2.83V."
As tomservo suggests, measuring sensitivity at a single frequency is not a very good method. For one thing, the frequency response might have peak or dip at 1 kHz.
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